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Assessing the implications of temperature extremes during the period 1959-2014 on the Inner Mongolia Plateau to sustainable development

  • Chunlan Li
  • , Debin Du*
  • , Walter Leal Filho
  • , Jun Wang
  • , Gang Bao
  • , Mingwu Ye
  • , Desalegn Yayeh Ayal
  • , Yin Shan
  • , Yuhai Bao
  • , Richa Hu
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
  • Manchester Metropolitan University
  • Inner Mongolia Normal University China
  • Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing & Geography Information System
  • Addis Ababa University
  • East China Normal University

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Abstract

The study sought to foster a better understanding of the nature of extreme temperature events and variations, and their implications to sustainable development, based on sixteen indices of extreme temperature obtained from forty three meteorological stations on the Inner Mongolia Plateau (IMP). By using linear trend and Mann-Kendall abrupt change tests to investigate temporal variation trends, coupled with spatial distribution patterns and abrupt changes of extreme temperature events, the study revealed that the IMP has experienced extreme warming during 1959 2014 with warm extremes increasing significantly (p<0.01) and cold extremes apparently decreasing (p<0.01) significant increasing trends of warm extreme indices occurred in the desert steppe area (DSA) and sand desert area (SDA), suggesting that warming trends for night-Time indices were larger than for daytime indices, while the most sig nificant decreases in cold extreme indices were detected in forest area (FA) and forest steppe area (FSA). In addition, the significant cold day and cold night indices showed a decreasing trend, while warm day and warm night indices showed an increasing trend across the entire study area. Moreover, the study identified that topography has a large impact on the spatial distribution of extreme temperature indices, as does the type of grassland, and the ubiquity of the heat island effect in constructed urban regions. Finally, the study posits that to mitigate the effects of extreme temperatures, it is imperative to foster adaptive actions based on the principles of sustainable development.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)239-257
Number of pages19
JournalDie Erde
Volume151
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2020

Keywords

  • Adaptation
  • Extreme temperature
  • Influencing factors
  • Inner mongolia plateau (imp)
  • Sustainable development

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