Authors
Thais M Rosan, Kees Klein Goldewijk, Raphael Ganzenmüller, Michael O'Sullivan, Julia Pongratz, Lina M Mercado, Luiz EOC Aragao, Viola Heinrich, Celso Von Randow, Andrew Wiltshire, Francesco N Tubiello, Ana Bastos, Pierre Friedlingstein, Stephen Sitch
Publication date
2021/4
Journal
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts
Pages
EGU21-3065
Description
Brazil is responsible for about one third of the global land use and land cover change (LULCC) carbon dioxide emissions. However, there is a disagreement among different methodologies on the magnitude and trends in emissions and their geographic distribution. One of the main uncertainties is associated with different LULCC datatasets used as input in the different approaches. In this work we perform an evaluation of LULCC datasets for Brazil, including the global dataset (HYDE 3.2) used in the annual Global Carbon Budget (GCB), and national Brazilian dataset (MapBiomas) over the period 2000-2018. We also analyze the latest global HYDE 3.3 dataset based on new FAO inventory estimates and multi-annual ESA CCI satellite-based land cover maps. Results show that the new HYDE 3.3 can represent well the observed spatial variation in cropland and pastures areas over the last decades compared to …
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TM Rosan, K Klein Goldewijk, R Ganzenmüller… - EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 2021