Emissions from land-use and land-cover change are a key component of the global carbon cycle. Models are required to disentangle these emissions and the land carbon sink, however, because only the sum of both can be physically observed. Their assessment within the yearly community-wide effort known as the Global Carbon Budget remains a major difficulty, because it combines two lines of evidence that are inherently inconsistent: bookkeeping models and dynamic global vegetation models. Here, we propose a unifying approach relying on a bookkeeping model that embeds processes and parameters calibrated on dynamic global vegetation models, and the use of an empirical constraint. We estimate global CO2 emissions from land-use and land-cover change...
The quantification of sources and sinks of carbon from land use and land cover changes (LULCC) is un...
The observed global net land carbon sink is captured by current land models. All models agree that a...
The net flux of carbon from land use and land-cover change (LULCC) accounted for 12.5% of anthropoge...
International audienceEmissions from land use and land cover change are a key component of the globa...
Quantifying the net carbon flux from land use and land cover changes (fLULCC) is critical for unders...
Quantifying the net carbon flux from land use and land cover changes (f$_{LULCC}$) is critical for u...
Quantifying the net carbon flux from land use and land cover changes (fLULCC) is critical for unders...
Fluxes from deforestation, changes in land-cover, land-use and management practices (FLUC for simpli...
Conventional calculations of the global carbon budget infer the land sink as a residual between emis...
The observed global net land carbon sink is captured by current land models. All models agree that a...
The quantification of sources and sinks of carbon from land use and land cover changes (LULCC) is un...
The observed global net land carbon sink is captured by current land models. All models agree that a...
The net flux of carbon from land use and land-cover change (LULCC) accounted for 12.5% of anthropoge...
International audienceEmissions from land use and land cover change are a key component of the globa...
Quantifying the net carbon flux from land use and land cover changes (fLULCC) is critical for unders...
Quantifying the net carbon flux from land use and land cover changes (f$_{LULCC}$) is critical for u...
Quantifying the net carbon flux from land use and land cover changes (fLULCC) is critical for unders...
Fluxes from deforestation, changes in land-cover, land-use and management practices (FLUC for simpli...
Conventional calculations of the global carbon budget infer the land sink as a residual between emis...
The observed global net land carbon sink is captured by current land models. All models agree that a...
The quantification of sources and sinks of carbon from land use and land cover changes (LULCC) is un...
The observed global net land carbon sink is captured by current land models. All models agree that a...
The net flux of carbon from land use and land-cover change (LULCC) accounted for 12.5% of anthropoge...