West African Sahelian and Sudanian ecosystems provide essential services to people and also play a significant role within the global carbon cycle. However, climate and land use are dynamically changing, and uncertainty remains with respect to how these changes will affect the potential of these regions to provide food and fodder resources or how they will affect the biosphere-atmosphere exchange of CO2. In this study, we investigate the capacity of a process-based biogeochemical model, LandscapeDNDC, to simulate net ecosystem exchange (NEE) and aboveground biomass of typical managed and natural Sahelian and Sudanian savanna ecosystems. In order to improve the simulation of phenology, we introduced soil-water availability as a common driver...
The human-environment connection in the mostly rural drylands of sub-Saharan Africa forms a complex,...
International audienceWe modeled the African terrestrial carbon balance over the past century using ...
The African Sahel-Sudano-Guinean region is one of the largest water limited environments in the worl...
International audienceWest African Sahelian and Sudanian ecosystems provide essential services to pe...
The main aim of this paper is to study land-atmosphere exchange of carbon dioxide (CO2) for semi-ari...
In West Africa as elsewhere in other parts of the world, natural and anthropogenic ecosystems are th...
This paper analyses the dynamics of vegetation and carbon during the West African monsoon season, fo...
That data from polar orbiting satellites have detected a widespread increase in photosynthetic activ...
Dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) are important tools for modelling impacts of global change ...
The importance of semi-arid ecosystems in the global carbon cycle as sinks for CO 2 emissions has re...
Background: The terrestrial land surface in West Africa is made up of several types of savanna ecosy...
The amount of carbon uptake by vegetation is an important component to understand the functioning of...
The human-environment connection in the mostly rural drylands of sub-Saharan Africa forms a complex,...
International audienceWe modeled the African terrestrial carbon balance over the past century using ...
The African Sahel-Sudano-Guinean region is one of the largest water limited environments in the worl...
International audienceWest African Sahelian and Sudanian ecosystems provide essential services to pe...
The main aim of this paper is to study land-atmosphere exchange of carbon dioxide (CO2) for semi-ari...
In West Africa as elsewhere in other parts of the world, natural and anthropogenic ecosystems are th...
This paper analyses the dynamics of vegetation and carbon during the West African monsoon season, fo...
That data from polar orbiting satellites have detected a widespread increase in photosynthetic activ...
Dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) are important tools for modelling impacts of global change ...
The importance of semi-arid ecosystems in the global carbon cycle as sinks for CO 2 emissions has re...
Background: The terrestrial land surface in West Africa is made up of several types of savanna ecosy...
The amount of carbon uptake by vegetation is an important component to understand the functioning of...
The human-environment connection in the mostly rural drylands of sub-Saharan Africa forms a complex,...
International audienceWe modeled the African terrestrial carbon balance over the past century using ...
The African Sahel-Sudano-Guinean region is one of the largest water limited environments in the worl...