Do Land Management Changes Have Effects on Climate as Large as Land Cover Changes?
The study presented in this video evaluates data from observational towers, satellite pictures and other published data to compare the impact of land-cover change and land management change on climate. The results show that land management change within the same vegetation (e.g., harvesting a formerly untouched forest) has effects on climate change that are similarly large as effects of land-cover change (e.g., changing forests into pasture). Thus, JULIA PONGRATZ explains, earth system models which are used to estimate human impact on climate should include changes in land management.
DOI:
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Original Publication
Land Management and Land-Cover Change Have Impacts of Similar Magnitude on Surface Temperature
Sebastiaan Luyssaert
,Mathilde Jammet
,Paul C. Stoy
,Stephan Estel
,Julia Pongratz
,Éric Ceschia
,Galina Churkina
,Axel Don
,Karl‐Heinz Erb
,Morgan Ferlicoq
,Bert Gielen
,Thomas Grünwald
,R. A. Houghton
,Katja Klumpp
,Alexander Knohl
,Thomas E. Kolb
,Tobias Kuemmerle
,Tuomas Laurila
,Annalea Lohila
,Denis Loustau
,Matthew J. McGrath
,Patrick Meyfroidt
,Eddy Moors
,Kim Naudts
,Kim Novick
,Juliane Otto
,Kim Pilegaard
,Casimiro Pio
,Serge Rambal
,Corinna Rebmann
,Jim Ryder
,Andrew E. Suyker
,Andrej Varlagin
,M. Wattenbach
,A. J. Dolman
Published in 2014