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Systems approaches in global change and biogeochemistry research. / Smith, Pete; Albanito, Fabrizio ; Bell, Madeleine et al.
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Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences, Vol. 367, No. 1586, 2012, p. 311-321.
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Smith, P, Albanito, F, Bell, M, Bellarby, J, Blagodatskiy, S, Datta, A, Dondini, M, Fitton, N, Flynn, H, Hastings, A, Hillier, J, Jones, EO, Kuhnert, M, Nayak, DR, Pogson, M, Richards, M, Sozanska-Stanton, G, Wang, S, Yeluripati, JB, Bottoms, E, Brown, C, Farmer, J, Feliciano, D, Hao, C, Robertson, A, Vetter, S, Wong, HM & Smith, J 2012, '
Systems approaches in global change and biogeochemistry research',
Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences, vol. 367, no. 1586, pp. 311-321.
https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2011.0173
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Smith, P., Albanito, F., Bell, M., Bellarby, J., Blagodatskiy, S., Datta, A., Dondini, M., Fitton, N., Flynn, H., Hastings, A., Hillier, J., Jones, E. O., Kuhnert, M., Nayak, D. R., Pogson, M., Richards, M., Sozanska-Stanton, G., Wang, S., Yeluripati, J. B., ... Smith, J. (2012).
Systems approaches in global change and biogeochemistry research.
Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences,
367(1586), 311-321.
https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2011.0173
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@article{b1468fa34a0c4554b12621184b40a13f,
title = "Systems approaches in global change and biogeochemistry research",
abstract = " Systems approaches have great potential for application in predictive ecology. In this paper, we present a range of examples, where systems approaches are being developed and applied at a range of scales in the field of global change and biogeochemical cycling. Systems approaches range from Bayesian calibration techniques at plot scale, through data assimilation methods at regional to continental scales, to multi-disciplinary numerical model applications at country to global scales. We provide examples from a range of studies and show how these approaches are being used to address current topics in global change and biogeochemical research, such as the interaction between carbon and nitrogen cycles, terrestrial carbon feedbacks to climate change and the attribution of observed global changes to various drivers of change. We examine how transferable the methods and techniques might be to other areas of ecosystem science and ecology",
keywords = "system biology, ecology, systems approach, global change, biogeochemistry, model",
author = "Pete Smith and Fabrizio Albanito and Madeleine Bell and Jessica Bellarby and Sergey Blagodatskiy and Arindam Datta and Marta Dondini and Nuala Fitton and Helen Flynn and Astley Hastings and Jon Hillier and Jones, {Edward O.} and Matthias Kuhnert and Nayak, {Dali R.} and Mark Pogson and Mark Richards and Gosia Sozanska-Stanton and Shifeng Wang and Yeluripati, {Jagadeesh B.} and Emily Bottoms and Chris Brown and Jenny Farmer and Diana Feliciano and Cui Hao and Andy Robertson and Sylvia Vetter and Wong, {Hon Man} and Jo Smith",
year = "2012",
doi = "10.1098/rstb.2011.0173",
language = "English",
volume = "367",
pages = "311--321",
journal = "Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences",
issn = "0080-4622",
publisher = "NLM (Medline)",
number = "1586",
}
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Systems approaches in global change and biogeochemistry research
AU - Smith, Pete
AU - Albanito, Fabrizio
AU - Bell, Madeleine
AU - Bellarby, Jessica
AU - Blagodatskiy, Sergey
AU - Datta, Arindam
AU - Dondini, Marta
AU - Fitton, Nuala
AU - Flynn, Helen
AU - Hastings, Astley
AU - Hillier, Jon
AU - Jones, Edward O.
AU - Kuhnert, Matthias
AU - Nayak, Dali R.
AU - Pogson, Mark
AU - Richards, Mark
AU - Sozanska-Stanton, Gosia
AU - Wang, Shifeng
AU - Yeluripati, Jagadeesh B.
AU - Bottoms, Emily
AU - Brown, Chris
AU - Farmer, Jenny
AU - Feliciano, Diana
AU - Hao, Cui
AU - Robertson, Andy
AU - Vetter, Sylvia
AU - Wong, Hon Man
AU - Smith, Jo
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Systems approaches have great potential for application in predictive ecology. In this paper, we present a range of examples, where systems approaches are being developed and applied at a range of scales in the field of global change and biogeochemical cycling. Systems approaches range from Bayesian calibration techniques at plot scale, through data assimilation methods at regional to continental scales, to multi-disciplinary numerical model applications at country to global scales. We provide examples from a range of studies and show how these approaches are being used to address current topics in global change and biogeochemical research, such as the interaction between carbon and nitrogen cycles, terrestrial carbon feedbacks to climate change and the attribution of observed global changes to various drivers of change. We examine how transferable the methods and techniques might be to other areas of ecosystem science and ecology
AB - Systems approaches have great potential for application in predictive ecology. In this paper, we present a range of examples, where systems approaches are being developed and applied at a range of scales in the field of global change and biogeochemical cycling. Systems approaches range from Bayesian calibration techniques at plot scale, through data assimilation methods at regional to continental scales, to multi-disciplinary numerical model applications at country to global scales. We provide examples from a range of studies and show how these approaches are being used to address current topics in global change and biogeochemical research, such as the interaction between carbon and nitrogen cycles, terrestrial carbon feedbacks to climate change and the attribution of observed global changes to various drivers of change. We examine how transferable the methods and techniques might be to other areas of ecosystem science and ecology
KW - system biology
KW - ecology
KW - systems approach
KW - global change
KW - biogeochemistry
KW - model
U2 - 10.1098/rstb.2011.0173
DO - 10.1098/rstb.2011.0173
M3 - Journal article
VL - 367
SP - 311
EP - 321
JO - Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences
JF - Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences
SN - 0080-4622
IS - 1586
ER -