Carbon emissions from anthropogenic land use (LU) and land use change (LUC) are quantified with a Dynamic Global Vegetation Model for the past and the 21st century following Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs). Wood harvesting and parallel abandonment and expansion of agricultural land in areas of shifting cultivation are explicitly simulated (gross LUC) based on the Land Use Harmonization (LUH) dataset and a proposed alternative method that relies on minimum input data and generically accounts for gross LUC. Cumulative global LUC emissions are 72 GtC by 1850 and 243 GtC by 2004 and 27–151 GtC for the next 95 yr following the different RCP scenarios. The alternative method reproduces results based on LUH data with full transition i...
The distribution of sources and sinks of carbon over the land surface is dominated by changes in lan...
International audienceSeveral modelling studies reported elevated carbon emissions from historical l...
In preparation for the fifth Assessment Report (AR5) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Chang...
Carbon emissions from anthropogenic land use (LU) and land use change (LUC) are quantified with a Dy...
Land use change (LUC) is a fundamental anthropogenic disturbance in the global carbon cycle. Here we...
International audienceLand use change (LUC) is among the main an-thropogenic disturbances in the glo...
It is over three decades since a large terrestrial carbon sink (S-T) was first reported. The magnitu...
Over the next century and beyond, human interactions with the Earth system will continue to exert in...
We examine historical and future land-use emissions using a simple mechanistic carbon-cycle model wi...
The distribution of sources and sinks of carbon over the land surface is dominated by changes in lan...
International audienceSeveral modelling studies reported elevated carbon emissions from historical l...
In preparation for the fifth Assessment Report (AR5) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Chang...
Carbon emissions from anthropogenic land use (LU) and land use change (LUC) are quantified with a Dy...
Land use change (LUC) is a fundamental anthropogenic disturbance in the global carbon cycle. Here we...
International audienceLand use change (LUC) is among the main an-thropogenic disturbances in the glo...
It is over three decades since a large terrestrial carbon sink (S-T) was first reported. The magnitu...
Over the next century and beyond, human interactions with the Earth system will continue to exert in...
We examine historical and future land-use emissions using a simple mechanistic carbon-cycle model wi...
The distribution of sources and sinks of carbon over the land surface is dominated by changes in lan...
International audienceSeveral modelling studies reported elevated carbon emissions from historical l...
In preparation for the fifth Assessment Report (AR5) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Chang...