Gross and net land cover changes in the main plant functional types derived from the annual ESA CCI land cover maps (1992–2015)
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Published:2018-01-30
Issue:1
Volume:10
Page:219-234
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ISSN:1866-3516
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Container-title:Earth System Science Data
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Earth Syst. Sci. Data
Author:
Li WeiORCID, MacBean NatashaORCID, Ciais Philippe, Defourny Pierre, Lamarche Céline, Bontemps Sophie, Houghton Richard A., Peng ShushiORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Land-use and land-cover change (LULCC) impacts local energy and
water balance and contributes on global scale to a net carbon
emission to the atmosphere. The newly released annual ESA CCI (climate change initiative) land
cover maps provide continuous land cover changes at 300 m
resolution from 1992 to 2015, and can be used in land surface models
(LSMs) to simulate LULCC effects on carbon stocks and on surface
energy budgets. Here we investigate the absolute areas and gross and
net changes in different plant functional types (PFTs) derived from
ESA CCI products. The results are compared with other
datasets. Global areas of forest, cropland and grassland PFTs from
ESA are 30.4, 19.3 and 35.7 million km2 in the year 2000. The
global forest area is lower than that from LUH2v2h (Hurtt et al.,
2011), Hansen et al. (2013) or Houghton and Nassikas (2017) while
cropland area is higher than LUH2v2h (Hurtt et al., 2011), in which
cropland area is from HYDE 3.2 (Klein Goldewijk et al., 2016). Gross
forest loss and gain during 1992–2015 are 1.5 and
0.9 million km2 respectively, resulting in a net forest
loss of 0.6 million km2, mainly occurring in South and
Central America. The magnitudes of gross changes in forest, cropland
and grassland PFTs in the ESA CCI are smaller than those in other
datasets. The magnitude of global net cropland gain for the whole
period is consistent with HYDE 3.2 (Klein Goldewijk et al., 2016),
but most of the increases happened before 2004 in ESA and after
2007 in HYDE 3.2. Brazil, Bolivia and Indonesia are the countries
with the largest net forest loss from 1992 to 2015, and the
decreased areas are generally consistent with those from Hansen
et al. (2013) based on Landsat 30 m resolution
images. Despite discrepancies compared to other datasets, and
uncertainties in converting into PFTs, the new ESA CCI products
provide the first detailed long-term time series of land-cover change and
can be implemented in LSMs to characterize recent carbon dynamics,
and in climate models to simulate land-cover change feedbacks on
climate. The annual ESA CCI land cover products can be downloaded
from http://maps.elie.ucl.ac.be/CCI/viewer/download.php (Land
Cover Maps – v2.0.7; see details in Sect. 5). The PFT map
translation protocol and an example in 2000 can be downloaded from
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.834229. The annual ESA CCI PFT maps from
1992 to 2015 at 0.5∘×0.5∘ resolution can
also be downloaded from https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1048163.
Funder
European Research Council European Space Agency
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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