TY - JOUR
T1 - Harmonization of global land use change and management for the period 850-2100 (LUH2) for CMIP6
AU - Hurtt, George C.
AU - Chini, Louise
AU - Sahajpal, Ritvik
AU - Frolking, Steve
AU - Bodirsky, Benjamin L.
AU - Calvin, Katherine
AU - Doelman, Jonathan C.
AU - Fisk, Justin
AU - Fujimori, Shinichiro
AU - Goldewijk, Kees Klein
AU - Hasegawa, Tomoko
AU - Havlik, Peter
AU - Heinimann, Andreas
AU - Humpenöder, Florian
AU - Jungclaus, Johan
AU - Kaplan, Jed O.
AU - Kennedy, Jennifer
AU - Krisztin, Tamás
AU - Lawrence, David
AU - Lawrence, Peter
AU - Ma, Lei
AU - Mertz, Ole
AU - Pongratz, Julia
AU - Popp, Alexander
AU - Poulter, Benjamin
AU - Riahi, Keywan
AU - Shevliakova, Elena
AU - Stehfest, Elke
AU - Thornton, Peter
AU - Tubiello, Francesco N.
AU - van Vuuren, Detlef P.
AU - Zhang, Xin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Author(s) 2020. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
PY - 2020/11/10
Y1 - 2020/11/10
N2 - Human land use activities have resulted in large changes to the biogeochemical and biophysical properties of the Earth's surface, with consequences for climate and other ecosystem services. In the future, land use activities are likely to expand and/or intensify further to meet growing demands for food, fiber, and energy. As part of the World Climate Research Program Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6), the international community has developed the next generation of advanced Earth system models (ESMs) to estimate the combined effects of human activities (e.g., land use and fossil fuel emissions) on the carbon-climate system. A new set of historical data based on the History of the Global Environment database (HYDE), and multiple alternative scenarios of the future (2015-2100) from Integrated Assessment Model (IAM) teams, is required as input for these models. With most ESM simulations for CMIP6 now completed, it is important to document the land use patterns used by those simulations. Here we present results from the Land-Use Harmonization 2 (LUH2) project, which smoothly connects updated historical reconstructions of land use with eight new future projections in the format required for ESMs. The harmonization strategy estimates the fractional land use patterns, underlying land use transitions, key agricultural management information, and resulting secondary lands annually, while minimizing the differences between the end of the historical reconstruction and IAM initial conditions and preserving changes depicted by the IAMs in the future. The new approach builds on a similar effort from CMIP5 and is now provided at higher resolution (0.25◦ × 0.25◦) over a longer time domain (850-2100, with extensions to 2300) with more detail (including multiple crop and pasture types and associated management practices) using more input datasets (including Landsat remote sensing data) and updated algorithms (wood harvest and shifting cultivation); it is assessed via a new diagnostic package. The new LUH2 products contain > 50 times the information content of the datasets used in CMIP5 and are designed to enable new and improved estimates of the combined effects of land use on the global carbon-climate system.
AB - Human land use activities have resulted in large changes to the biogeochemical and biophysical properties of the Earth's surface, with consequences for climate and other ecosystem services. In the future, land use activities are likely to expand and/or intensify further to meet growing demands for food, fiber, and energy. As part of the World Climate Research Program Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6), the international community has developed the next generation of advanced Earth system models (ESMs) to estimate the combined effects of human activities (e.g., land use and fossil fuel emissions) on the carbon-climate system. A new set of historical data based on the History of the Global Environment database (HYDE), and multiple alternative scenarios of the future (2015-2100) from Integrated Assessment Model (IAM) teams, is required as input for these models. With most ESM simulations for CMIP6 now completed, it is important to document the land use patterns used by those simulations. Here we present results from the Land-Use Harmonization 2 (LUH2) project, which smoothly connects updated historical reconstructions of land use with eight new future projections in the format required for ESMs. The harmonization strategy estimates the fractional land use patterns, underlying land use transitions, key agricultural management information, and resulting secondary lands annually, while minimizing the differences between the end of the historical reconstruction and IAM initial conditions and preserving changes depicted by the IAMs in the future. The new approach builds on a similar effort from CMIP5 and is now provided at higher resolution (0.25◦ × 0.25◦) over a longer time domain (850-2100, with extensions to 2300) with more detail (including multiple crop and pasture types and associated management practices) using more input datasets (including Landsat remote sensing data) and updated algorithms (wood harvest and shifting cultivation); it is assessed via a new diagnostic package. The new LUH2 products contain > 50 times the information content of the datasets used in CMIP5 and are designed to enable new and improved estimates of the combined effects of land use on the global carbon-climate system.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85096205468
U2 - 10.5194/gmd-13-5425-2020
DO - 10.5194/gmd-13-5425-2020
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85096205468
SN - 1991-959X
VL - 13
SP - 5425
EP - 5464
JO - Geoscientific Model Development
JF - Geoscientific Model Development
IS - 11
M1 - 241
ER -