Papers resulting from the Joint Open Science Conference of the IGBP Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems Project and the IGBP/IHDP Land Use and Cover Change Project, held in Barcelona, Spain, March 1998
Global Ecology and Biogeography
Published by Blackwell Science Ltd.

 

 

 

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Volume 8, Issue 5, September 1999

Editorial - Changing the surface of our planet - results from studies of the global ecosystem
W. Cramer and R.J. Whittaker

Global land cover characterization from satellite data: from research to operational implementation
R.S. DeFries and J.R.G. Townshend

Estimating historical changes in land cover: North American croplands from 1850 to 1992
N. Ramankutty and J. A. Foley

Deep-rooted vegetation, Amazonian deforestation, and climate: results from a modelling study
A. Kleidon & M. Heimann

Agricultural land-use in China: a comparison of area estimates from ground-based census and satellite-borne remote sensing
S. Frolking, X. Xiao, Y. Zhuang, W. Salas & C. Li

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Volume 8, Issue 6, November 1999

Dynamic global vegetation modelling for prediction of plant functional types and biogenic trace gas fluxes
C. S. Potter & S. A. Klooster

On the stability of the high-latitude climate-vegetation system in a coupled atmosphere-biosphere model
S. Levis, J. A. Foley, V. Brovkin & D. Pollard

Estimating woody and herbaceous vegetation cover from time series satellite observations
M. L. Roderick, I. R. Noble & S. W. Cridland

Modelling climate response to historical land cover change
Brovkin, A. Ganopolski, M. Claussen, C. Kubatzki & V. Petoukhov

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Volume 9, Issue 2, March 2000

Changes in terrestrial carbon storage in the United States. 1: The roles of agriculture and forestry
R.A. Houghton and J.L. Hackler

Changes in terrestrial carbon storage in the United States. 2. The role of fire and fire management
R.A. Houghton, J.L. Hackler and K.T. Lawrence

Simulated responses of potential vegetation to doubled-CO2 climate change and feedbacks on near-surface temperature
R.A. Betts, P.M. Cox and F.I. Woodward

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Volume 9, Issue 3, May 2000

Annual and interannual CO2 exchanges of the terrestrial biosphere: process-based simulations and uncertainties
W. Knorr

Global controls of forest line elevation in the northern and southern hemispheres E. G. Jobbágy and R. B. Jackson

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Volume 9, Issue 4, July 2000

Toward error analysis of large-scale forest carbon budgets
D. L. Phillips, S. L. Brown, P. E. Schroeder and R. A. Birdsey

Climatic and biotic controls on annual carbon storage in Amazonian ecosystems
H. Tian, J. M. Melillo, D. W. Kicklighter, A. D. McGuire, J. Helfrich III, B. Moore III and C. J. Vörösmarty

On the role of dynamic atmosphere-vegetation interactions under increasing radiative forcing
J. S. Füssler and F. Gassmann

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