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regional and global climate and water cycles and design management strategies
and options to adapt to a new environment.
Acknowledgments Funding for this study was supported by the USDA Forest Service Southern
Research Station and also by the Chinese Academy of Science CAS/SAFEA International
Partnership Program for Creative Research Teams of 'Ecosystem Processes and Services'.
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