Essential Climate Variables GTOS 64
T9 Assessment of the status PDF 1Mb |
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS (FAO) |
Chief
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ABSTRACT
Land cover change is a pressing environmental
issue, acting as both a cause and a consequence of
climate change. Reliable observations are crucial to
monitor and understand the ongoing processes of
deforestation, desertification, urbanization, land
degradation, loss of biodiversity, ecosystem functions,
water and energy management, and the influence of
land cover changes on the physical climate system
itself. A number of disciplines (geography, ecology,
geology, forestry, land policy and planning, etc.) use
and refer to land cover and land cover change as one
of the most obvious and detectable indicators of
land surface characteristics and associated human
induced and natural processes. Current and future
IPCC Assessment Reports are based upon an uncertain
understanding of the land surface dynamics and
related processes. Applications of land cover and land
dynamics in climate change-related Earth System
Models and Impact Assessment Models need to be
better linked and coordinated. The importance of
these issues requires continuous monitoring systems
and data. |
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