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Regional Greening as a `Positive' Tipping Phenomenon

Authors :
Sun, Yu
Liu, Teng
Wang, Shang
Meng, Jun
Zhang, Yongwen
Yang, Saini
Chen, Xiaosong
Chen, Deliang
Kurths, Jürgen
Havlin, Shlomo
Schellnhuber, Hans Joachim
Fan, Jingfang
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Earth system tipping elements have been predominantly investigated for their potential to trigger \textit{negative} ecological, climatic, and societal shifts. Yet, an overlooked but seminal avenue exists in the form of \textit{positive} tipping phenomena, whose underlying mechanisms and benefits remain largely underexplored. To bridge this gap, our research introduces a fundamental percolation-based framework to assess the criticality and resilience of planetary terrestrial vegetation systems. Leveraging high-resolution satellite data, we focus on greening-induced positive tipping dynamics driven by global warming. We feature the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP) and the Sahel region as contrasting yet analogous case studies. Our analysis uncovers an intriguing phenomenon where vegetation fragmentation aligns with a percolation threshold, exhibiting a scale-invariant pattern characterized by nearly perfect power laws with three critical exponents. Remarkably, contrary to conventional destructive tipping elements, these regions act as favorable tipping elements, transitioning from fragmented to cohesive vegetation patterns due to anthropogenic climate change and afforestation efforts. Furthermore, we propose an \textit{optimal resilience enhancement model} to reinforce vegetation robustness while minimizing socio-economic costs. This study provides valuable insights into the favorable aspects of tipping elements under climate change and offers effective strategies for enhancing ecological resilience against environmental threats.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2312.03963
Document Type :
Working Paper