Biogeophysical effects of historical land cover changes simulated by six Earth system models of intermediate complexity
نویسندگان
چکیده
Six Earth system models of intermediate complexity that are able to simulate interaction between atmosphere, ocean, and land surface, were forced with a scenario of land cover changes during the lastmillennium. In response to historical deforestation of about 18 million sq km, themodels simulate a decrease in globalmean annual temperature in the range of 0.13–0.25 C. The rate of this cooling accelerated during the 19th century, reached a maximum in the first half of the 20th century, and declined at the end of the 20th century. This trend is explained by temporal and spatial dynamics of land cover changes, as the effect of deforestation on temperature is less pronounced for tropical than for temperate regions, and reforestation in the northern temperate areas during the second part of the 20th century partly offset the cooling trend. In most of the models, land cover changes lead to a decline in annual land evapotranspiration, while seasonal changes are rather equivocal because of spatial shifts in convergence zones. In the future, reforestation might be chosen as an option for the enhancement of terrestrial carbon sequestration. Our study indicates that biogeophysical mechanisms need to be accounted for in the assessment of land management options for climate change mitigation.
منابع مشابه
Natural and anthropogenic climate change: incorporating historical land cover change, vegetation dynamics and the global carbon cycle
This study explores natural and anthropogenic influences on the climate system, with an emphasis on the biogeophysical and biogeochemical effects of historical land cover change. The biogeophysical effect of land cover change is first subjected to a detailed sensitivity analysis in the context of the UVic Earth System Climate Model, a global climate model of intermediate complexity. Results sho...
متن کاملClimatic Impacts of Land - Use Change due to Crop Yield Increases and a Universal Carbon Tax from a Scenario Model
Future land cover will have a significant impact on climate and is strongly influenced by the extent of agricultural land use. Differing assumptions of crop yield increase and carbon pricing mitigation strategies affect projected expansion of agricultural land in future scenarios. In the representative concentration pathway 4.5 (RCP4.5) from phase 5 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project ...
متن کاملSimulation of the influence of historical land cover changes on the global climate
In order to estimate biogeophysical effects of historical land cover change on climate during last three centuries, a set of experiments with a climate system model of intermediate complexity (MPM-2) is performed. In response to historical deforestation, the model simulates a decrease in annual mean global temperature in the range of 0.07–0.14 C based on different grassland albedos. The effect ...
متن کاملTime series satellite data for spatio-temporal analysis of land cover biogeophysical parameters in Bucharest metropolitan area in Romania
The spatial variability and structures displayed by remote sensing imagery are essential information characterizing the nature and the scale of spatial variation of Earth surface processes. The rapid sensor technology development of remote sensing methods and the importance of analyzing of biogeophysical parameters for a better large-scale understanding and monitoring of the earth system has sh...
متن کاملMonitoring and Prediction of Land Use/Cover Changes in Shadegan International Wetland, Iran
Quantifying land use/land cover changes is essential to monitor and assess the ecological consequences of human disturbances. Ecological condition and water quality of wetlands are highly related to the landscape characteristics, including land use/land cover (LULC) types and their fractions in the upland and the surrounding landscape. The changing characteristics of LULC in Shadegan Internatio...
متن کامل