An integrated understanding of the biogeochemical consequences of climate extremes and land use changes is needed to constrain land-surface feedbacks to atmospheric CO2 from associated climate change. Past assessments of the global carbon balance have shown particularly high uncertainty in Southeast Asia. Here, we use a combination of model ensembles to show that intensified land use change made Southeast Asia a strong source of CO2 from the 1980s to 1990s, whereas the region was close to carbon neutral in the 2000s due to an enhanced CO2 fertilization effect and absence of moderate-to-strong El Niño events. Our findings suggest that despite ongoing deforestation, CO2 emissions were substantially decreased during the 2000s, largely owing to...
The recently concluded 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21) under the United Nations Framework Con...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is the principal driver of anthropogenic climate change....
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is the principal driver of anthropogenic climate change....
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Nature via the DOI in this recordA...
An integrated understanding of the biogeochemical consequences of climate extremes and land use chan...
International audienceAn integrated understanding of the biogeochemical consequences of climate extr...
International audienceAn integrated understanding of the biogeochemical consequences of climate extr...
International audienceAn integrated understanding of the biogeochemical consequences of climate extr...
International audienceAn integrated understanding of the biogeochemical consequences of climate extr...
International audienceAn integrated understanding of the biogeochemical consequences of climate extr...
An integrated understanding of the biogeochemical consequences of climate extremes and land use chan...
An integrated understanding of the biogeochemical consequences of climate extremes and land use chan...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Geophysical Union via the DOI ...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is the principal driver of anthropogenic climate change....
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is the principal driver of anthropogenic climate change....
The recently concluded 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21) under the United Nations Framework Con...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is the principal driver of anthropogenic climate change....
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is the principal driver of anthropogenic climate change....
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Nature via the DOI in this recordA...
An integrated understanding of the biogeochemical consequences of climate extremes and land use chan...
International audienceAn integrated understanding of the biogeochemical consequences of climate extr...
International audienceAn integrated understanding of the biogeochemical consequences of climate extr...
International audienceAn integrated understanding of the biogeochemical consequences of climate extr...
International audienceAn integrated understanding of the biogeochemical consequences of climate extr...
International audienceAn integrated understanding of the biogeochemical consequences of climate extr...
An integrated understanding of the biogeochemical consequences of climate extremes and land use chan...
An integrated understanding of the biogeochemical consequences of climate extremes and land use chan...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Geophysical Union via the DOI ...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is the principal driver of anthropogenic climate change....
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is the principal driver of anthropogenic climate change....
The recently concluded 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21) under the United Nations Framework Con...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is the principal driver of anthropogenic climate change....
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is the principal driver of anthropogenic climate change....