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The agriculture, forestry and other land use (AFOLU) sectors contribute substantially to the net global anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. To reduce these emissions under the Paris Agreement, effective mitigation actions are needed that require engagement of multiple stakeholders. Emis...


Romijn, ErikaSy, Veronique deHerold, MartinBöttcher, HannesRomán Cuesta, Rosa MariaFritz, SteffenSchepaschenko, DmitryAvitabile, ValerioGaveau, DavidVerchot, Louis V.Martius, Christopher[Independent data for transparent monitoring of greenhouse gas emissions from the land use sector – What do stakeholders think and need?]Independent data for transparent monitoring of greenhouse gas emissions from the land use sector – What do stakeholders think and need?

Preservation of biodiversity and reduction of deforestation are considered as key elements when addressing an increased use of bioenergy in the future. This paper presents different combinations of scenarios for global feedstock supply for the production of bioenergy under specified social and en...


Kraxner, FlorianNordstrom, E.M.Havlík, PetrGusti, M.Mosnier, AlineFrank, S.Valin, HugoFritz, SteffenFuss, S.Kindermann, GeorgMcCallum, IanKhabarov, N.Böttcher, HannesSee, LindaAoki, K.Schmid, ErwinMathe, L.Obersteiner, Michael[Global bioenergy scenarios - future forest development, land-use implications, and trade-offs]Global bioenergy scenarios - future forest development, land-use implications, and trade-offs

Over the next decades mankind will demand more food from fewer land and water resources. This study quantifies the food production impacts of four alternative development scenarios from the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment and the Special Report on Emission Scenarios. Partially and jointly conside...


Schneider, UweHavlík, PetrSchmid, ErwinValin, HugoMosnier, AlineObersteiner, MichaelBöttcher, HannesSkalský, RastislavBalkovič, JurajSauer, TimmFritz, Steffen[Impacts of population growth, economic development, and technical change on global food production and consumption]Impacts of population growth, economic development, and technical change on global food production and consumption

Fritz, SteffenSee, LindaMcCallum, IanYou, LiangzhiBun AMoltchanova EDuerauer, MAlbrecht, F.Schill CPerger CHavlík, PetrMosnier, AlineThornton, Philip K.Wood-Sichra, U.Herrero, Mario T.Becker-Reshef, InbalJustice, ChrisHansen, MatthewGong, PengAbdel Aziz, ShetaCiprián, ArsenioCumani, RenatoCecchi, G.Conchedda, G.Ferreira SGómez, A.Haffani MKayitakire, FrancoisMalanding, JMueller RNewby TNonguierma AOlusegun AOrtner SRajak RRocha JSchepaschenko DSchepaschenko MTerekhov ATiangwa, A.Vancutsem CVintrou EWenbin WVelde, M. van derDunwoody, A.Kraxner, FlorianObersteiner, Michael[Mapping global cropland and field size]Mapping global cropland and field size

In Africa, hydro-meteorological disasters (HMDs) have hit with increasing frequency and magnitude in recent years, with detrimental impacts on local livelihoods. African countries display a patchwork of national policies and institutional frameworks to address these rising HMDs. This paper examin...


Tall, AramePatt AGFritz, Steffen[Reducing vulnerability to hydro-meteorological extremes in Africa. A qualitative assessment of national climate disaster management policies: accounting for heterogeneity]Reducing vulnerability to hydro-meteorological extremes in Africa. A qualitative assessment of national climate disaster management policies: accounting for heterogeneity

Food security is a key global concern. By 2050, the global population will exceed 9 billion, and a 50% increase in annual agricultural output will be required to keep up with demand. There are significant additional pressures on existing agricultural land through increased competition from the bi...


Fritz, SteffenSee, LindaYou, LiangzhiJustice, ChrisBecker-Reshef, InbalBydekerke, LievenCumani, RenatoDefourny, PierreFoley, JonGilliams, SvenGong, PengHansen, MatthewHertel, Thomas W.Herold, MartinHerrero, Mario T.Kayitakire, FrancoisLatham JLeo OMcCallum, IanObersteiner, MichaelRamankutty NRocha JTang HThornton, Philip K.Vancutsem CVelde, M. van derWood SWoodcock C[The need for improved maps of global cropland]The need for improved maps of global cropland

Lack of accurate maps on the extent of global cropland, and particularly the spatial distribution of major crop types, hampers policy and strategic investment and could potentially impede efforts to improve food security in an environment characterized by continued market volatility and a changin...


See, LindaFritz, SteffenYou, LiangzhiRamankutty, R.Herrero, Mario T.Justice, ChrisBecker-Reshef, InbalThornton, Philip K.Erb, KarlheinzGong, PengTang, H.Velde, M. van derEricksen, Polly J.McCallum, IanKraxner, FlorianObersteiner, Michael[Improved global cropland data as an essential ingredient for food security]Improved global cropland data as an essential ingredient for food security

This paper describes the start of a data sharing process to develop a consolidated community cropland map, which was initiated through a recent workshop on characterizing and validating global agricultural land cover. Participants from different organizations around the world were asked to contri...


See, LindaFritz, SteffenThornton, Philip K.Justice, ChrisBecker-Reshef, InbalLeo OHerrero, Mario T.You, Liangzhi[Building a consolidated community global cropland map]Building a consolidated community global cropland map

Livestock are responsible for 12% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Sustainable intensification of livestock production systems might become a key climate mitigation technology. However, livestock production systems vary substantially, making the implementation of climate mitigation poli...


Havlík, PetrValin, HugoHerrero, Mario T.Obersteiner, MichaelSchmid, ErwinRufino, Mariana C.Mosnier, AlineThornton, Philip K.Böttcher, HannesConant, Richard T.Frank, S.Fritz, SteffenFuss, S.Kraxner, FlorianNotenbaert, An Maria Omer[Climate change mitigation through livestock system transitions]Climate change mitigation through livestock system transitions

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