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Declining human activity intensity on alpine grasslands of the Tibetan Plateau

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Summary: The research indicated that in the past few decades, Tibet's climate has become warmer and wetter, while grazing intensity has decreased. The aboveground net primary production (ANPP) has increased in most sites, from an average of 27.0 g C m(-2) during 2000-2008 to 28.4 g C m(-2) during 2009-2017. ANPP was positively correlated with annual temperature and precipitation, but negatively correlated with grazing intensity. Random forest modeling showed that precipitation (29.0%) had a much greater impact on grassland ANPP than grazing intensity (14.5%), highlighting precipitation variability as a key factor for the increase in alpine grassland ANPP across Tibet.

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