A globally relevant and standardized taxonomy and framework for consistently describing land cover change based on evidence is presented, which makes use of structured land cover taxonomies and is underpinned by the Driver-Pressure-State�Impact-Response (DPSIR) framework. The Global Change Taxonomy currently lists 246 classes based on the notation ‘impact (pressure)’, with this encompassing the consequence of observed change and associated reason(s), and uses scale-independent terms that factor in time. Evidence for different impacts is gathered through temporal comparison (e.g., days, decades apart) of land cover classes constructed and described from Environmental Descriptors (EDs; state indicators) with pre-defined measurement units (e.g...
Global land cover (LC) changes threaten sustainability and yet we lack a comprehensive understanding...
Land change is the result of multiple human-environment interactions operating across different scal...
International audienceTo increase our understanding of how humans have altered the Earth's surface a...
A globally relevant and standardized taxonomy and framework for consistently describing land cover c...
A globally relevant and standardized taxonomy and framework for consistently describing land cover c...
A globally relevant and standardized taxonomy and framework for consistently describing land cover c...
This contribution assesses a new term that is proposed to be established within Land Change Science:...
Global land is turning into an increasingly scarce resource. We here present a comprehensive assessm...
Land degradation is a global issue on a par with climate change and loss of biodiversity, but its e...
<p>Land-cover change is a pervasive phenomenon caused by climate change, and, in recent decades, by ...
Land-change science has emerged as a foundational element of global environment change and sustainab...
Land degradation is a global issue on par with climate change and loss of biodiversity, but its exte...
Land cover is the physical evidence on the surface of the Earth. As the cause and result of global e...
Land cover (LC) is an important terrestrial variable and key information for understanding the inter...
Land change science has emerged as a fundamental component of global environmental change and sustai...
Global land cover (LC) changes threaten sustainability and yet we lack a comprehensive understanding...
Land change is the result of multiple human-environment interactions operating across different scal...
International audienceTo increase our understanding of how humans have altered the Earth's surface a...
A globally relevant and standardized taxonomy and framework for consistently describing land cover c...
A globally relevant and standardized taxonomy and framework for consistently describing land cover c...
A globally relevant and standardized taxonomy and framework for consistently describing land cover c...
This contribution assesses a new term that is proposed to be established within Land Change Science:...
Global land is turning into an increasingly scarce resource. We here present a comprehensive assessm...
Land degradation is a global issue on a par with climate change and loss of biodiversity, but its e...
<p>Land-cover change is a pervasive phenomenon caused by climate change, and, in recent decades, by ...
Land-change science has emerged as a foundational element of global environment change and sustainab...
Land degradation is a global issue on par with climate change and loss of biodiversity, but its exte...
Land cover is the physical evidence on the surface of the Earth. As the cause and result of global e...
Land cover (LC) is an important terrestrial variable and key information for understanding the inter...
Land change science has emerged as a fundamental component of global environmental change and sustai...
Global land cover (LC) changes threaten sustainability and yet we lack a comprehensive understanding...
Land change is the result of multiple human-environment interactions operating across different scal...
International audienceTo increase our understanding of how humans have altered the Earth's surface a...