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Central Asia's Alpine Forests Thrive Amid Shifting Climate
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Central Asia's Alpine Forests Thrive Amid Shifting Climate
by Simon Mansfield
Sydney, Australia (SPX) May 12, 2025

Central Asia, positioned at the crossroads of Eurasia, is witnessing an intriguing ecological trend. Unlike many regions experiencing tree growth decline due to intensifying drought, this area is benefiting from recent climatic shifts marked by warming and increased humidity. This unique pattern presents valuable insights into how forests can adapt to changing environmental conditions.

The alpine forests of Central Asia, critical for sustaining regional water resources and ecological stability, are the headwaters for major rivers like the Amu Darya and Syr Darya. Researchers from Yunnan University in China, alongside international collaborators, have utilized a comprehensive tree-ring network comprising 128 conifer chronologies from these forests to analyze long-term tree radial growth patterns.

Their findings, published in Forest Ecosystems, reveal a consistent upward trend in tree growth beginning in the 20th century, driven by regional temperature increases and enhanced precipitation.

"Our findings indicate that warming centers in the Indian Ocean, the central-east Pacific Ocean, and the Atlantic Ocean significantly influence atmospheric circulation patterns, leading to increased moisture transport to Central Asia. This results in higher regional precipitation and improved tree growth conditions," explained Dr. Feng Chen, the study's corresponding author.

Projections based on the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project 6 (CMIP6) and the Vaganov-Shashkin-Lite (VS-Lite) model suggest that this growth trend will likely continue. However, the study also cautions that as the climate becomes more extreme, the adaptive capacity of these forests could be tested. Despite their resilience to moderate drought, the irreversible damage caused by severe, prolonged dry periods remains a significant concern.

"The damaging risks of severe drought cannot be ignored," the study noted, emphasizing the potential for future climate scenarios to decouple the relationship between warming and tree growth if extreme conditions persist.

This research highlights the critical role of Central Asian alpine forests in global climate dynamics and underscores the importance of ongoing monitoring to better understand these complex interactions and prepare for potential future impacts.

Research Report:Greening of Eurasia's center driven by low-latitude climate warming

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