International audienceThe quantification of sources and sinks of carbon from land use and land cover changes (LULCC) is uncertain. We investigated how the parametrization of LULCC and of organic matter decomposition, as well as initial land cover, affects the historical and future carbon fluxes in an Earth System Model (ESM). Using the land component of the Max Planck Institute ESM, we found that the historical (1750-2010) LULCC flux varied up to 25% depending on the fraction of biomass which enters the atmosphere directly due to burning or is used in short-lived products. The uncertainty in the decadal LULCC fluxes of the recent past due to the parametrization of decomposition and direct emissions was 0.6 Pg C yr −1 , which is 3 times larg...
We examine the impact of land use and land cover change (LULCC) over the period from 1850 to 2005 us...
Quantifying the net carbon flux from land use and land cover changes (fLULCC) is critical for unders...
International audienceAbstract The observed global net land carbon sink is captured by current land ...
International audienceThe quantification of sources and sinks of carbon from land use and land cover...
The quantification of sources and sinks of carbon from land use and land cover changes (LULCC) is un...
Reasons for the large uncertainty in land use and land cover change (LULCC) emissions go beyond reco...
The distribution of sources and sinks of carbon over the land surface is dominated by changes in lan...
Land-use and land-cover (LUC) changes are a key uncertainty when attributing changes in measured atm...
Quantifying the net carbon flux from land use and land cover changes (fLULCC) is critical for unders...
International audienceThe carbon emissions from land use and land cover change (E LUC) are an import...
The carbon emissions from land use and land cover change (E-LUC) are an important anthropogenic comp...
We examine the impact of land use and land cover change (LULCC) over the period from 1850 to 2005 us...
Quantifying the net carbon flux from land use and land cover changes (fLULCC) is critical for unders...
International audienceAbstract The observed global net land carbon sink is captured by current land ...
International audienceThe quantification of sources and sinks of carbon from land use and land cover...
The quantification of sources and sinks of carbon from land use and land cover changes (LULCC) is un...
Reasons for the large uncertainty in land use and land cover change (LULCC) emissions go beyond reco...
The distribution of sources and sinks of carbon over the land surface is dominated by changes in lan...
Land-use and land-cover (LUC) changes are a key uncertainty when attributing changes in measured atm...
Quantifying the net carbon flux from land use and land cover changes (fLULCC) is critical for unders...
International audienceThe carbon emissions from land use and land cover change (E LUC) are an import...
The carbon emissions from land use and land cover change (E-LUC) are an important anthropogenic comp...
We examine the impact of land use and land cover change (LULCC) over the period from 1850 to 2005 us...
Quantifying the net carbon flux from land use and land cover changes (fLULCC) is critical for unders...
International audienceAbstract The observed global net land carbon sink is captured by current land ...