Land cover and land use: Difference between revisions
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|ComponentCode=LCU | |ComponentCode=LCU | ||
|Application=Roads from Rio+20 (2012) project; | |Application=Roads from Rio+20 (2012) project; | ||
|InputVar=Crop fraction in agricultural area - grid; Grassland, agricultural, and abandoned area - grid; Potential natural vegetation - grid; Builtup area; Bioenergy area; Extensive grassland area - grid; Potential natural vegetation - grid; Animal stock; | |InputVar=Crop fraction in agricultural area - grid; Grassland, agricultural, and abandoned area - grid; Potential natural vegetation - grid; Builtup area; Bioenergy area; Extensive grassland area - grid; Potential natural vegetation - grid; Animal stock; Intensive grassland area; Management intensity crops; Management intensity livestock; Irrigation water withdrawal - grid; Water withdrawal other sectors - grid; Forest management type - grid; Change in soil properties - grid; Carbon pools in soil and timber - grid; Carbon pools in vegetation - grid; NPP (net primary production) - grid; MSA (mean species abundance) - grid; Regrowth forest area - grid; Agricultural area - grid; Protected area - grid; Degraded forest area; Harvested wood; | ||
|OutputVar=Land cover, land use - grid; Land supply for bioenergy - grid; Land supply; | |OutputVar=Land cover, land use - grid; Land supply for bioenergy - grid; Land supply; | ||
|Description=<h2>Interaction between the human system and environmental system</h2> | |Description=<h2>Interaction between the human system and environmental system</h2> | ||
There are several ways by which the human system directly influences the earth system. Land allocation and atmospheric emissions (see the component [[Emissions]]) form two of the most important factors, others include water extraction, and water and soil pollution. | There are several ways by which the human system directly influences the earth system. Land allocation and atmospheric emissions (see the component [[Emissions]]) form two of the most important factors, others include water extraction, and water and soil pollution. |