The Taihang Mountain Region of North China is Experiencing A Significant Warming Trend

The Earth’s climate has warmed by approximately 0.6 °C over the last century, but temperature change in the Taihang Mountain region—an important transition zone in North China which functions as an ecological barrier for Beijing, Tianjin, and other big cities—is still unknown. In this study, we anal...

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Main Authors: Tonggang Fu, Hongzhu Liang, Hui Gao, Jintong Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/2/856
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spelling doaj-4c9b312080dc4ad09554c1dcbe73bde72021-01-17T00:02:07ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-01-011385685610.3390/su13020856The Taihang Mountain Region of North China is Experiencing A Significant Warming TrendTonggang Fu0Hongzhu Liang1Hui Gao2Jintong Liu3Key Laboratory of Agricultural Water Resources, Hebei Laboratory of Agricultural Water-Saving, Center for Agricultural Resources Research, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shijiazhuang 050021, ChinaKey Laboratory of Agricultural Water Resources, Hebei Laboratory of Agricultural Water-Saving, Center for Agricultural Resources Research, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shijiazhuang 050021, ChinaKey Laboratory of Agricultural Water Resources, Hebei Laboratory of Agricultural Water-Saving, Center for Agricultural Resources Research, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shijiazhuang 050021, ChinaKey Laboratory of Agricultural Water Resources, Hebei Laboratory of Agricultural Water-Saving, Center for Agricultural Resources Research, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shijiazhuang 050021, ChinaThe Earth’s climate has warmed by approximately 0.6 °C over the last century, but temperature change in the Taihang Mountain region—an important transition zone in North China which functions as an ecological barrier for Beijing, Tianjin, and other big cities—is still unknown. In this study, we analyze the spatial and temporal trends in the average annual and seasonal surface air temperature in the Taihang Mountain region from 1968 to 2017. The effect of elevation, longitude, latitude, percent forestland, percent farmland, and gross domestic product (GDP) on temperature was also determined. Our results show that the Taihang Mountain has warmed by 0.3 °C/decade over the past five decades. Partitioned seasonally, average warming was 0.38, 0.14, 0.21, and 0.47 °C/decade in spring, summer, fall, and winter, respectively. Elevation and latitude were significantly negatively correlated with temperature but had no correlation with the temporal warming trend (i.e., the Z value from a Mann–Kendall test). The Z value was significantly negatively correlated with percent forestland and positively correlated with GDP, indicating that economic development has induced warming, but afforestation may reduce the rate of warming increase. Together, our results provide important insights into the rates and drivers of climate change within mountainous regions.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/2/856climate changemann–kendall testgross domestic productregional warming
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author Tonggang Fu
Hongzhu Liang
Hui Gao
Jintong Liu
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Hongzhu Liang
Hui Gao
Jintong Liu
The Taihang Mountain Region of North China is Experiencing A Significant Warming Trend
Sustainability
climate change
mann–kendall test
gross domestic product
regional warming
author_facet Tonggang Fu
Hongzhu Liang
Hui Gao
Jintong Liu
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title The Taihang Mountain Region of North China is Experiencing A Significant Warming Trend
title_short The Taihang Mountain Region of North China is Experiencing A Significant Warming Trend
title_full The Taihang Mountain Region of North China is Experiencing A Significant Warming Trend
title_fullStr The Taihang Mountain Region of North China is Experiencing A Significant Warming Trend
title_full_unstemmed The Taihang Mountain Region of North China is Experiencing A Significant Warming Trend
title_sort taihang mountain region of north china is experiencing a significant warming trend
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The Earth’s climate has warmed by approximately 0.6 °C over the last century, but temperature change in the Taihang Mountain region—an important transition zone in North China which functions as an ecological barrier for Beijing, Tianjin, and other big cities—is still unknown. In this study, we analyze the spatial and temporal trends in the average annual and seasonal surface air temperature in the Taihang Mountain region from 1968 to 2017. The effect of elevation, longitude, latitude, percent forestland, percent farmland, and gross domestic product (GDP) on temperature was also determined. Our results show that the Taihang Mountain has warmed by 0.3 °C/decade over the past five decades. Partitioned seasonally, average warming was 0.38, 0.14, 0.21, and 0.47 °C/decade in spring, summer, fall, and winter, respectively. Elevation and latitude were significantly negatively correlated with temperature but had no correlation with the temporal warming trend (i.e., the Z value from a Mann–Kendall test). The Z value was significantly negatively correlated with percent forestland and positively correlated with GDP, indicating that economic development has induced warming, but afforestation may reduce the rate of warming increase. Together, our results provide important insights into the rates and drivers of climate change within mountainous regions.
topic climate change
mann–kendall test
gross domestic product
regional warming
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/2/856
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