Jiangpeng Cui, Anping Chen, Chris Huntingford, Shilong Piao
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Integrating ecosystem water demands into drought monitoring and assessment under climate change
Research on the ecological impacts of drought has predominantly focused on the scarcity of water supply, often overlooking divergent ecosystem water demands across vegetation types, regions, and time. These diverse ecosystem water demands need to be incorporated into an effective ecological drought monitoring and assessment framework.