There are two competing effects of global land cover change on climate: an albedo effect which leads to heating when changing from grass/croplands to forest, and an evapotranspiration effect which tends to produce cooling. It is not clear which effect would dominate in a global land cover change scenario. We have performed coupled land/ocean/atmosphere simulations of global land cover change using the NCAR CAM3 atmospheric general circulation model. We find that replacement of current vegetation by trees on a global basis would lead to a global annual mean warming of 1.6 C, nearly 75% of the warming produced under a doubled CO{sub 2} concentration, while global replacement by grasslands would result in a cooling of 0.4 C. These results sugg...
We explored the climate impacts for two land-use change scenarios, aimed at mitigating the buildup o...
Recently, [Pitman, et al., 2009] found a wide range of bio-geophysical climate impacts from historic...
Proposed strategies for managing terrestrial carbon in order to mitigate anthropogenic climate chang...
In order to estimate the effect of drastic land use changes on the global mean temperature, a set of...
Afforestation and reforestation have become popular instruments of climate mitigation policy, as for...
Deforestation is associated with increased atmospheric CO2 and alterations to the surface energy and...
International audienceChanges in forest cover have a strong effect on climate through the alteration...
Forests can store large amounts of carbon and provide essential ecosystem services. Massive tree pla...
International audienceAnthropogenic land cover changes (LCC) affect regional and global climate thro...
Land cover change (LCC) affects temperature locally. The underlying biogeophysical effects are influ...
Anthropogenic land cover change (ALCC) influences global mean temperatures via counteracting effects...
The effects of land-use changes on climate are assessed using specified-concentration simulations co...
We explored the climate impacts for two land-use change scenarios, aimed at mitigating the buildup o...
Recently, [Pitman, et al., 2009] found a wide range of bio-geophysical climate impacts from historic...
Proposed strategies for managing terrestrial carbon in order to mitigate anthropogenic climate chang...
In order to estimate the effect of drastic land use changes on the global mean temperature, a set of...
Afforestation and reforestation have become popular instruments of climate mitigation policy, as for...
Deforestation is associated with increased atmospheric CO2 and alterations to the surface energy and...
International audienceChanges in forest cover have a strong effect on climate through the alteration...
Forests can store large amounts of carbon and provide essential ecosystem services. Massive tree pla...
International audienceAnthropogenic land cover changes (LCC) affect regional and global climate thro...
Land cover change (LCC) affects temperature locally. The underlying biogeophysical effects are influ...
Anthropogenic land cover change (ALCC) influences global mean temperatures via counteracting effects...
The effects of land-use changes on climate are assessed using specified-concentration simulations co...
We explored the climate impacts for two land-use change scenarios, aimed at mitigating the buildup o...
Recently, [Pitman, et al., 2009] found a wide range of bio-geophysical climate impacts from historic...
Proposed strategies for managing terrestrial carbon in order to mitigate anthropogenic climate chang...