The Digital Earth concept as originally proposed by former US Vice president Al Gore is now well established and widely adopted internationally.Similarly,many researchers world-wide are studying the causes,effects and...The Digital Earth concept as originally proposed by former US Vice president Al Gore is now well established and widely adopted internationally.Similarly,many researchers world-wide are studying the causes,effects and impacts of Global Change.The authors commence by describing a five-step approach to the development of Digital Earth technologies.This is followed by a detailed account of Digital Earth research and developments in China.The authors then present the research results of Global Change studies carried out in China,based on the Digital Earth approach.These research results are based on a classification of global change regions.This covers the following global change situations:Forest and grassland fires in Northern China,temperate region desertification and dust storms,underground coal fires,deforestation and carbon sequestration,protection and utilisation of wetlands,Avian Influenza and the spread of diseases,Tibet Plateau uplift and sub-tropical monsoon climate region,and sea-level rise.The research results show that the environment does not behave in a way easily understood by the traditional disciplinary approach.Although man is clearly a contributing factor to certain Global Change aspects,such as underground coal fires,desertification,land use changes etc.,many of the aspects of Global Change are naturally occurring phenomena which have been changing over centuries,and will continue to do so,no matter what actions we undertake to reverse these processes.Hence,in their conclusions,the authors propose that the communities involved in Digital Earth modelling and in Global Change research co-operate closer to overcome the limitations inherent in the current‘conventional’scientific approach,where scientists have very much stayed within their respective scientific boundaries.Such an integrated approach will enable us to build the next level of scientific infrastructure required to understand and predict naturally occurring environmental changes,as well as that of coupled humanenvironmental systems.展开更多
基金The authors also gratefully acknowledge the support of the Centre for Earth Observation and Digital Earth in Beijing,which kindly provided many of the satellite images used to illustrate the global change aspects
文摘The Digital Earth concept as originally proposed by former US Vice president Al Gore is now well established and widely adopted internationally.Similarly,many researchers world-wide are studying the causes,effects and impacts of Global Change.The authors commence by describing a five-step approach to the development of Digital Earth technologies.This is followed by a detailed account of Digital Earth research and developments in China.The authors then present the research results of Global Change studies carried out in China,based on the Digital Earth approach.These research results are based on a classification of global change regions.This covers the following global change situations:Forest and grassland fires in Northern China,temperate region desertification and dust storms,underground coal fires,deforestation and carbon sequestration,protection and utilisation of wetlands,Avian Influenza and the spread of diseases,Tibet Plateau uplift and sub-tropical monsoon climate region,and sea-level rise.The research results show that the environment does not behave in a way easily understood by the traditional disciplinary approach.Although man is clearly a contributing factor to certain Global Change aspects,such as underground coal fires,desertification,land use changes etc.,many of the aspects of Global Change are naturally occurring phenomena which have been changing over centuries,and will continue to do so,no matter what actions we undertake to reverse these processes.Hence,in their conclusions,the authors propose that the communities involved in Digital Earth modelling and in Global Change research co-operate closer to overcome the limitations inherent in the current‘conventional’scientific approach,where scientists have very much stayed within their respective scientific boundaries.Such an integrated approach will enable us to build the next level of scientific infrastructure required to understand and predict naturally occurring environmental changes,as well as that of coupled humanenvironmental systems.