Teknologi Indonesia
Vol 36, No 1 (2013)

THE INTERACTION BETWEEN GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE AND TROPICAL FOREST ECOSYSTEMS

Rozak, Andes Hamuraby (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
17 Feb 2015

Abstract

In the last 100 years, the global mean temperature has increased approximately 0.6oC and is predicted to increase approximately 1.1oC to 6.4oC in the end of 21st century. On the other hand, deforestation still continues with the rate of -5.2 million hectares per year. This global climate change phenomenon in physical dimension has been analyzed in detail; yet its effect to the changes of biodiversity particularly in tropical forest ecosystems is still poorly understood. From the literature review, it is clear that there is correlation between global climate change and tropical forest ecosystems. The effect of climate change to forest ecosystems itself includes species range shifts, species extinction risks, biome shifts, and biogeochemical cycling. Furthermore, the deforestation of tropical forestecosystems also has reverse effects to the global climate change, i.e. is increasing the amount of green house gasses which directly changes the three climatic variables which are the Earth surface temperature, the total precipitation, and the atmospheric moisture convergence.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JTI

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT

Description

JTI is a journal in the Departement of Engineering Sciences - Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI). JTI has policy to publish a new and original research paper or a review paper in The scope of Technology. JTI publishes two issues per year. The journal has been registered with printed-ISSN ...