Land-use changes since the start of the industrial era account for nearly one-third of the cumulative anthropogenic CO2 emissions. In addition to the greenhouse effect of CO2 emissions, changes in land use also affect climate via changes in surface physical properties such as albedo, evapotranspiration and roughness length. Recent modelling studies suggest that these biophysical components may be comparable with biochemical effects. In regard to climate change, the effects of these two distinct processes may counterbalance one another both regionally and, possibly, globally. In this article, through hypothetical large-scale deforestation simulations using a global climate model, we contrast the implications of afforestation on ameliorating ...
Anthropogenic land cover changes (LCC) affect regional and global climate through biophysical variat...
A fully coupled land–ocean–atmosphere GCM is used to explore the biogeophysical impact of large-scal...
Land use change for bioenergy feedstocks is likely to intensify as energy demand rises simultaneousl...
Land-use changes since the start of the industrial era account for nearly one-third of the cumulativ...
Proposed strategies for managing terrestrial carbon in order to mitigate anthropogenic climate chang...
International audienceAnthropogenic land cover changes (LCC) affect regional and global climate thro...
International audienceForestry – including afforestation (the planting of trees on land where they h...
In order to estimate the effect of drastic land use changes on the global mean temperature, a set of...
Climate policy has thus far focused solely on carbon stocks and sequestration to evaluate the potent...
Large-scale changes in land cover affect nearsurface energy, moisture and momentum fluxes owing to c...
Deforestation is associated with increased atmospheric CO2 and alterations to the surface energy and...
Afforestation and reforestation have become popular instruments of climate mitigation policy, as for...
International audienceIn this study, the authors linearize the surface energy budget equation that d...
In this study, the authors linearize the surface energy budget equation that disentangles indirect e...
Anthropogenic land cover changes (LCC) affect regional and global climate through biophysical variat...
A fully coupled land–ocean–atmosphere GCM is used to explore the biogeophysical impact of large-scal...
Land use change for bioenergy feedstocks is likely to intensify as energy demand rises simultaneousl...
Land-use changes since the start of the industrial era account for nearly one-third of the cumulativ...
Proposed strategies for managing terrestrial carbon in order to mitigate anthropogenic climate chang...
International audienceAnthropogenic land cover changes (LCC) affect regional and global climate thro...
International audienceForestry – including afforestation (the planting of trees on land where they h...
In order to estimate the effect of drastic land use changes on the global mean temperature, a set of...
Climate policy has thus far focused solely on carbon stocks and sequestration to evaluate the potent...
Large-scale changes in land cover affect nearsurface energy, moisture and momentum fluxes owing to c...
Deforestation is associated with increased atmospheric CO2 and alterations to the surface energy and...
Afforestation and reforestation have become popular instruments of climate mitigation policy, as for...
International audienceIn this study, the authors linearize the surface energy budget equation that d...
In this study, the authors linearize the surface energy budget equation that disentangles indirect e...
Anthropogenic land cover changes (LCC) affect regional and global climate through biophysical variat...
A fully coupled land–ocean–atmosphere GCM is used to explore the biogeophysical impact of large-scal...
Land use change for bioenergy feedstocks is likely to intensify as energy demand rises simultaneousl...