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    Land Use, Climate and Biogeochemical Cycles: Feedbacks and Options for Emission Reduction

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    Authors
    Hutjes RWA
    Dolman AJ
    Nabuurs GJ
    Schelhaas MJ
    Maat HW ter
    Kabat P
    Moors E
    Huygen J
    Haarsma R
    Ronda R
    Schaeffer M
    Opsteegh JD
    Leemans R
    Bouwman L
    Busch G
    Eickhout B
    Kreileman E
    Schaeffer M
    Strengers B
    Vries B de
    Verhagen A
    Vleeshouwers
    Corre WJ
    Jongschaap REE
    Kruseman G
    Ierland E van
    Holtslag AAM
    Ronda R
    Willemsen F
    Dorland C
    Tol RSJ van
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    Language
    en
    
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    Title
    Land Use, Climate and Biogeochemical Cycles: Feedbacks and Options for Emission Reduction
    Translated Title
    Landgebruik, klimaat en biogeochemische cycli: feedback en mogelijkheden voor de reductie van uitstoot
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    This report describes a study that has tried to understand the coupling between the main driving forces of land use change and the emission of greenhouse gasses in the context of coupled land surface climate models. Studies related to investigating the main driving forces of land use change in Europe and assessing the budgets of the main greenhouse gasses in Europe were combined with sensitivity studies of land use change and climate at regional and global scale. These were linked to an integrated assessment model and selected economic analysis. Full integration of the parallel studies proved difficult in the timeframe of the project. The individual studies yield insight into the main driving forces of land use in Europe, the size of the biospheric GHG budget, the sensitivity of regional and global climate to land use change, and the global effects of trade in GHG mitigation control.
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    Alterra
    KNMI
    Wageningen University
    Plant Research International
    IVM
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    SG-NOP
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10029/258229
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