It is not clear whether a worldwide ‘‘forest transition’ ’ to net reforestation will ever occur, and the need to address the main driver–agriculture–is compelling. We present a mathematical model of land use dynamics based on the world food equation that explains historical trends in global land use on the millennial scale. The model predicts that a global forest transition only occurs under a small and very specific range of parameter values (and hence seems unlikely) but if it does occur, it would have to occur within the next 70 years. In our baseline scenario, global forest cover continues to decline until it stabilizes within the next two centuries at 22 % of global land cover, and wild pasture at 1.4%. Under other scenarios the model ...
Leclère et al.1 have outlined the possibility of a biodiversity transition for the 21st centu...
International audienceLand use change (LUC) is among the main an-thropogenic disturbances in the glo...
Forest resources are critical to environmental, economic, and social development, and there is subst...
<div><p>It is not clear whether a worldwide “forest transition” to net reforestation will ever occur...
It is not clear whether a worldwide "forest transition" to net reforestation will ever occur, and th...
AbstractThere is strong interest in gaining an informed view of changes likely to occur in forest ar...
Places experience forest transitions when declines in forest cover cease and recoveries in forest co...
Although global rates of tropical deforestation remain alarmingly high, they have decreased over the...
Forest ecosystems play an indispensable role in addressing various pressing sustainability and socia...
Places experience forest transitions when declines in forest cover cease and recoveries in forest co...
This chapter explores the future global need for land by investigating four trends that drive global...
Forest transitions occur when net reforestation replaces net deforestation in places. Because forest...
International audienceQuestion: Can we predict where forest regrowth caused by abandonment of agricu...
Land use change (LUC) is a fundamental anthropogenic disturbance in the global carbon cycle. Here we...
"Four quantitative scenarios are presented that describe changes in worldwide ecosystem services up ...
Leclère et al.1 have outlined the possibility of a biodiversity transition for the 21st centu...
International audienceLand use change (LUC) is among the main an-thropogenic disturbances in the glo...
Forest resources are critical to environmental, economic, and social development, and there is subst...
<div><p>It is not clear whether a worldwide “forest transition” to net reforestation will ever occur...
It is not clear whether a worldwide "forest transition" to net reforestation will ever occur, and th...
AbstractThere is strong interest in gaining an informed view of changes likely to occur in forest ar...
Places experience forest transitions when declines in forest cover cease and recoveries in forest co...
Although global rates of tropical deforestation remain alarmingly high, they have decreased over the...
Forest ecosystems play an indispensable role in addressing various pressing sustainability and socia...
Places experience forest transitions when declines in forest cover cease and recoveries in forest co...
This chapter explores the future global need for land by investigating four trends that drive global...
Forest transitions occur when net reforestation replaces net deforestation in places. Because forest...
International audienceQuestion: Can we predict where forest regrowth caused by abandonment of agricu...
Land use change (LUC) is a fundamental anthropogenic disturbance in the global carbon cycle. Here we...
"Four quantitative scenarios are presented that describe changes in worldwide ecosystem services up ...
Leclère et al.1 have outlined the possibility of a biodiversity transition for the 21st centu...
International audienceLand use change (LUC) is among the main an-thropogenic disturbances in the glo...
Forest resources are critical to environmental, economic, and social development, and there is subst...