International audienceThe terrestrial biosphere absorbs about 20% of fossil-fuel CO2 emissions. The overall magnitude of this sink is constrained by the difference between emissions, the rate of increase in atmospheric CO2 concentrations, and the ocean sink. However, the land sink is actually composed of two largely counteracting fluxes that are poorly quantified: fluxes from land-use change and CO2 uptake by terrestrial ecosystems. Dynamic global vegetation model simulations suggest that CO2 emissions from land-use change have been substantially underestimated because processes such as tree harvesting and land clearing from shifting cultivation have not been considered. As the overall terrestrial sink is constrained, a larger net flux as a...
International audienceWe constructed a model to analyze the interactions between land-use change and...
Summary Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) is increasing, which increases leaf-scale p...
International audienceAtmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO 2 ]) is increasing, which increa...
International audienceThe terrestrial biosphere absorbs about 20% of fossil-fuel CO2 emissions. The ...
The terrestrial biosphere absorbs about 20% of fossil-fuel CO2 emissions. The overall magnitude of t...
International audienceWe constructed a model to analyze the interactions between land-use change and...
Summary Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) is increasing, which increases leaf-scale p...
International audienceAtmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO 2 ]) is increasing, which increa...
International audienceThe terrestrial biosphere absorbs about 20% of fossil-fuel CO2 emissions. The ...
The terrestrial biosphere absorbs about 20% of fossil-fuel CO2 emissions. The overall magnitude of t...
International audienceWe constructed a model to analyze the interactions between land-use change and...
Summary Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) is increasing, which increases leaf-scale p...
International audienceAtmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO 2 ]) is increasing, which increa...