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GCTE  

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  • Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems (GCTE) is a core project of the International Geosphere-Biosphere Program (IGBP). GCTE seeks to increase fundamental knowledge of the responses of terrestrial ecosystems to the forces of global change. The objectives of GCTE are: 1. To predict the effects of changes in climate, atmospheric composition, and land use on terrestrial ecosystems including agricultural and production forest systems 2. To determine how these effects lead to feedbacks to the atmosphere and the physical climate system. The research plan encompasses the following focus areas: Ecosystem Physiology Change in Ecosystem Structure Global Change Impact on Agriculture and Forestry Global Change and Ecological Complexity Contact: ------- GCTE International Project Office CSIRO, Division of Wildlife and Ecology PO Box 84 Lyneham ACT 2602 Australia Tel: (+61-26) 242 1748 Fax: (+61-26) 241 2362 E-Mail: pep.canadell@dwe.csiro.au URL: "http://gcte.org" [This information was obtained from IGBP and GCTE websites.] (en)

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