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  1. Assessing changes in global fire regimes
    Autor*in: Sayedi, Sayedeh Sara; Abbott, Benjamin; Vannière, Boris; Leys, Bérangère; Colombaroli, Daniele; Romera, Graciela Gil; Słowiński, Michał; Aleman, Julie; Blarquez, Olivier; Feurdean, Angelica; Brown, Kendrick; Aakala, Tuomas; Alenius, Teija; Allen, Kathryn; Andric, Maja; Bergeron, Yves; Biagioni, Siria; Bradshaw, Richard; Bremond, Laurent; Brisset, Elodie; Brooks, Joseph; Bruegger, Sandra; Brussel, Thomas; Cadd, Haidee; Cagliero, Eleonora; Carcaillet, Christopher; Carter, Vachel; Catry, Filipe; Champreux, Antoine; Chaste, Emeline; Chavardès, Raphaël Daniel; Chipman, Melissa; Conedera, Marco; Connor, Simon; Constantine, Mark; Mustaphi, Colin Courtney; Dabengwa, Abraham; Daniels, William; de Boer, Erik; Dietze, Elisabeth; Estrany, Joan; Fernandes, Paulo; Finsinger, Walter; Flantua, Suzette; Fox-Hughes, Paul; Gaboriau, Dorian; Gayo, Eugenia; Girardin, Martin.P; Glenn, Jeffery; Glückler, Ramesh; González-Arango, Catalina; Groves, Mariangelica; Hamilton, Rebecca Jenner; Hamilton, Douglas; Hantson, Stijn; Hapsari, K. Anggi; Hardiman, Mark; Hawthorne, Donna; Hoffman, Kira; Iglesias, Virginia; Inoue, Jun; Karp, Allison; Krebs, Patrik; Kulkarni, Charuta; Kuosmanen, Niina; Lacourse, Terri; Ledru, Marie-Pierre; Lestienne, Marion; Long, Colin; López-Sáez, José Antonio; Loughlin, Nicholas; Lynch, Elizabeth; Niklasson, Mats; Madrigal, Javier; Maezumi, S. Yoshi; Marcisz, Katarzyna; Meyer, Grant; Mariani, Michela; Mcwethy, David; Molinari, Chiara; Montoya, Encarni; Mooney, Scott; Morales-Molino, Cesar; Morris, Jesse; Moss, Patrick; Oliveras, Imma; Pereira, José Miguel; Pezzatti, Gianni Boris; Pickarski, Nadine; Pini, Roberta; Robin, Vincent; Rehn, Emma; Remy, Cecile; Rius, Damien; Ruan, Yanming; Rudaya, Natalia; Russell-Smith, Jeremy; Seppä, Heikki; Shumilovskikh, Lyudmila; Sommers, William; Tavşanoğlu, Çağatay; Umbanhowar, Charles; Urquiaga, Erickson; Urrego, Dunia; Vachula, Richard; Wallenius, Tuomo; You, Chao; Daniau, Anne-Laure
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  HAL CCSD

    Human activity has fundamentally altered wildfire on Earth, creating serious consequences for human health, global biodiversity, and climate change. However, it remains difficult to predict fire interactions with land use, management, and climate... mehr

     

    Human activity has fundamentally altered wildfire on Earth, creating serious consequences for human health, global biodiversity, and climate change. However, it remains difficult to predict fire interactions with land use, management, and climate change, representing a serious knowledge gap and vulnerability. We used expert assessment to combine opinions about past and future fire regimes from 98 wildfire researchers. We asked for quantitative and qualitative assessments of the frequency, type, and implications of fire regime change from the beginning of the Holocene through the year 2300. Respondents indicated that direct human activity was already influencing wildfires locally since at least ~ 12,000 years BP, though natural climate variability remained the dominant driver of fire regime until around 5000 years BP. Responses showed a ten-fold increase in the rate of wildfire regime change during the last 250 years compared with the rest of the Holocene, corresponding first with the intensification and extensification of land use and later with anthropogenic climate change. Looking to the future, fire regimes were predicted to intensify, with increases in fire frequency, severity, and/or size in all biomes except grassland ecosystems. Fire regime showed quite different climate sensitivities across biomes, but the likelihood of fire regime change increased with higher greenhouse gas emission scenarios for all biomes. Biodiversity, carbon storage, and other ecosystem services were predicted to decrease for most biomes under higher emission scenarios. We present recommendations for adaptation and mitigation under emerging fire regimes, concluding that management options are seriously constrained under higher emission scenarios.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Übergeordneter Titel: https://hal.science/hal-04101572 ; 2023
    Schlagworte: [SDE]Environmental Sciences
  2. Testing the Effect of Relative Pollen Productivity on the REVEALS Model: A Validated Reconstruction of Europe-Wide Holocene Vegetation
    Autor*in: Serge, Maria-Antonia; Mazier, Florence; Fyfe, Ralph; Gaillard, Marie-José; Klein, T.; Lagnoux, A.; Galop, D.; Githumbi, E.; Mindrescu, M.; Nielsen, Anne; Trondman, Anna-Kari; Poska, Anneli; Sugita, S.; Woodbridge, Jessie; Abel-Schaad, D.; Åkesson, C.; Alenius, T.; Ammann, Brigitta; Andersen, S.; Anderson, R.; Andrič, M.; Balakauskas, L.; Barnekow, L.; Batalova, V.; Bergman, J.; Birks, H.; Björkman, Leif; Bjune, Anne; Borisova, O.; Broothaerts, Nils; Carrion, José; Caseldine, C.; Christiansen, Jörg; Cui, Q.; Currás, A.; Czerwiński, Sambor; David, R.; Davies, A.; de Jong, R.; Di Rita, Frederico; Dietre, Benjamin; Dörfler, Walter; Doyen, Elise; Edwards, Kevin; Ejarque, A.; Endtmann, Elisabeth; Etienne, David; Faure, Elodie; Feeser, Ingo; Feurdean, Angelica; Fischer, E.; Fletcher, William; Franco-Múgica, Fátima; Fredh, E.; Froyd, Cynthia; Garcés-Pastor, S.; García-Moreiras, I.; Gauthier, Emilie; Gil-Romera, Graciela; González-Sampériz, P.; Grant, M.; Grindean, Roxana; Haas, Jean-Nicolas; Hannon, G.; Heather, A.-J.; Heikkilä, M.; Hjelle, Kari; Jahns, Susanne; Jasiunas, N.; Jiménez-Moreno, Gonzalo; Jouffroy-Bapicot, Isabelle; Kabailienė, M.; Kamerling, I.; Kangur, M.; Karpińska-Kołaczek, Monika; Kasianova, A.; Kołaczek, Piotr; Lagerås, Per; Latalowa, Malgorzata; Lechterbeck, Jutta; Leroyer, C.; Leydet, Michelle; Lindbladh, M.; Lisitsyna, O.; López-Sáez, José-Antonio; Lowe, John; Luelmo-Lautenschlaeger, R.; Lukanina, E.; Macijauskaitė, Lina; Magri, Donatella; Marguerie, D.; Marquer, L.; Martinez-Cortizas, A.; Mehl, I.; Mesa-Fernández, J.; Mighall, Tim; Miola, A.; Miras, Y.; Morales-Molino, Cesar; Mrotzek, A.; Sobrino, C.; Odgaard, Bent; Ozola, I.; Pérez-Díaz, S.; Pérez-Obiol, R.; Poggi, C.; Rego, P.; Ramos-Román, M.; Rasmussen, P.; Reille, Maurice; Rösch, Manfred; Ruffaldi, Pascale; Goni, M.; Savukynienė, Nijolė; Schröder, T.; Schult, M.; Segerström, Ulf; Seppä, Heikki; Vives, G.; Shumilovskikh, Lyudmila; Smettan, Hans; Stancikaite, Migle; Stevenson, Anthony; Stivrins, Norbert; Tantau, Ioan; Theuerkauf, Martin; Tonkov, Spassimir; van der Knaap, Willem; van Leeuwen, Jacqueline; Vecmane, E.; Verstraeten, G.; Veski, Siim; Voigt, Ricarda; von Stedingk, H.; Waller, M.; Wiethold, J.; Willis, K.; Wolters, Steffen; Zernitskaya, V.
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  HAL CCSD ; MDPI

    International audience ; Reliable quantitative vegetation reconstructions for Europe during the Holocene are crucial to improving our understanding of landscape dynamics, making it possible to assess the past effects of environmental variables and... mehr

     

    International audience ; Reliable quantitative vegetation reconstructions for Europe during the Holocene are crucial to improving our understanding of landscape dynamics, making it possible to assess the past effects of environmental variables and land-use change on ecosystems and biodiversity, and mitigating their effects in the future. We present here the most spatially extensive and temporally continuous pollen-based reconstructions of plant cover in Europe (at a spatial resolution of 1° × 1°) over the Holocene (last 11.7 ka BP) using the ‘Regional Estimates of VEgetation Abundance from Large Sites’ (REVEALS) model. This study has three main aims. First, to present the most accurate and reliable generation of REVEALS reconstructions across Europe so far. This has been achieved by including a larger number of pollen records compared to former analyses, in particular from the Mediterranean area. Second, to discuss methodological issues in the quantification of past land cover by using alternative datasets of relative pollen productivities (RPPs), one of the key input parameters of REVEALS, to test model sensitivity. Finally, to validate our reconstructions with the global forest change dataset. The results suggest that the RPPs.st1 (31 taxa) dataset is best suited to producing regional vegetation cover estimates for Europe. These reconstructions offer a long-term perspective providing unique possibilities to explore spatial-temporal changes in past land cover and biodiversity.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Übergeordneter Titel: ISSN: 2073-445X ; Land ; https://amu.hal.science/hal-04108865 ; Land, 2023, 12 (5), pp.986. ⟨10.3390/land12050986⟩ ; https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/12/5/986/pdf?version=1684836713
    Schlagworte: Europe; quantitative past land cover; Holocene; pollen data; REVEALS model; relative pollen productivity; validation; [SDE]Environmental Sciences
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