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Spatio-Temporal Variation Characteristics of North Africa's Climate Potential Productivity

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LAND
卷 12, 期 9, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/land12091710

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climate change; climate potential productivity (CPP); Thornthwaite Memorial model; climate propensity rate; Mann-Kendall test; correlation analysis

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Due to its variable climate, complex topography, and diversity of natural ecosystems, Africa is becoming one of the most sensitive and vulnerable regions of the global ecosystem. This paper analyzes the spatio-temporal distribution of climate change, climate production potential (CPP), and influencing factors in Africa, finding a decline in CPP and precipitation in North Africa from 1901 to 2019. Temperature and precipitation are the main limiting factors for CPP in North Africa, with precipitation being the more significant factor.
Africa is becoming one of the most sensitive and vulnerable regions of the global ecosystem due to its variable climate, complex topography, and diversity of natural ecosystems. In the context of global warming, climate change not only alters the spatial distribution of temperature and precipitation in North Africa, but also affects the spatial distribution of vegetation as well as the structure and function of ecosystems, causing changes in the North African ecosystem and inducing a series of food security problems. In this regard, this paper analyzed the spatio-temporal distribution of climate change, climate production potential (CPP), and influencing factors in Africa based on meteorological data for 1901-2019, using the Thornthwaite Memorial model, Mann-Kendall mutation test, and Pearson correlation model. The results indicated that from 1901 to 2019, the CPP in North Africa decreased by 4.9%, while the region's precipitation experienced a decline of 5.2%. The phased trend in CPP was consistent with the change in precipitation. Temperature and precipitation were the main limiting factors for CPP in North Africa, with precipitation being more limiting. In general, North Africa's CPP was more sensitive to precipitation, and a continued 'warm and dry' climate in the future could lead to an increasing downward trend.

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