Historical CO<sub>2</sub> emissions from land use and land cover change and their uncertainty
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Published:2020-08-13
Issue:15
Volume:17
Page:4075-4101
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ISSN:1726-4189
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Container-title:Biogeosciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biogeosciences
Author:
Gasser ThomasORCID, Crepin Léa, Quilcaille Yann, Houghton Richard A., Ciais Philippe, Obersteiner Michael
Abstract
Abstract. Emissions from land use and land cover change are a key
component of the global carbon cycle. However, models are required to disentangle
these emissions from the land carbon sink, as 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 that relies on a bookkeeping model, which embeds
processes and parameters calibrated on dynamic global vegetation models, and
the use of an empirical constraint. We estimate that the global CO2 emissions from
land use and land cover change were 1.36±0.42 PgC yr−1 (1σ
range) on average over the 2009–2018 period and reached a cumulative total of 206±57 PgC over the
1750–2018 period. We also estimate that land cover change induced a global loss of
additional sink capacity – that is, a foregone carbon removal, not part of
the emissions – of 0.68±0.57 PgC yr−1 and 32±23 PgC over
the same periods, respectively. Additionally, we provide a breakdown of our
results' uncertainty, including aspects such as the land use and
land cover change data sets used as input and the model's biogeochemical
parameters. We find that the biogeochemical uncertainty dominates our global and
regional estimates with the exception of tropical regions in which the
input data dominates. Our analysis further identifies key sources of
uncertainty and suggests ways to strengthen the robustness of future Global
Carbon Budget estimates.
Funder
European Research Council
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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