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View article: Research efforts and gaps in the assessment of forest system resilience: A scoping review
Research efforts and gaps in the assessment of forest system resilience: A scoping review Open
This study investigates how the seven core resilience principles are integrated into assessments of forest system resilience to natural or human-induced disturbances across engineering, ecological, and social-ecological resilience concepts…
View article: Supplementary material to "Shifting water scarcities: Irrigation alleviates agricultural green water deficits while increasing blue water scarcity"
Supplementary material to "Shifting water scarcities: Irrigation alleviates agricultural green water deficits while increasing blue water scarcity" Open
View article: Shifting water scarcities: Irrigation alleviates agricultural green water deficits while increasing blue water scarcity
Shifting water scarcities: Irrigation alleviates agricultural green water deficits while increasing blue water scarcity Open
Agricultural areas often experience green water scarcity – i.e. soil moisture limitation on crop growth – due to e.g. unfavourable soil texture, high potential evapotranspiration rates, poor or inefficient crop management, and fluctuations…
View article: A software package for assessing terrestrial planetary boundaries
A software package for assessing terrestrial planetary boundaries Open
View article: Multiple planetary boundaries preclude biomass crops for carbon capture and storage outside of agricultural areas
Multiple planetary boundaries preclude biomass crops for carbon capture and storage outside of agricultural areas Open
Six of nine planetary boundaries are currently transgressed, many related to human land use. Conversion of sizeable land areas to biomass plantations for Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) – often assumed in climate mitigati…
View article: Drivers of global irrigation expansion: the role of discrete global grid choice
Drivers of global irrigation expansion: the role of discrete global grid choice Open
Global statistical irrigation modeling relies on geospatial data and traditionally adopts a discrete global grid based on longitude–latitude reference. However, this system introduces area distortion, which may lead to biased results. We p…
View article: lpjmlkit: A toolkit for operating LPJmL andmodel-specific data processing
lpjmlkit: A toolkit for operating LPJmL andmodel-specific data processing Open
View article: Biological nitrogen fixation of natural and agricultural vegetation simulated with LPJmL 5.7.9
Biological nitrogen fixation of natural and agricultural vegetation simulated with LPJmL 5.7.9 Open
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) by symbiotic and free-living bacteria is an important source of plant-available nitrogen (N) in terrestrial ecosystems supporting carbon (C) sequestration and food production worldwide. Dynamic global veg…
View article: biospheremetrics v1.0.2: an R package to calculate two complementary terrestrial biosphere integrity indicators – human colonization of the biosphere (BioCol) and risk of ecosystem destabilization (EcoRisk)
biospheremetrics v1.0.2: an R package to calculate two complementary terrestrial biosphere integrity indicators – human colonization of the biosphere (BioCol) and risk of ecosystem destabilization (EcoRisk) Open
Ecosystems are under multiple stressors, and impacts can be measured with multiple variables. Humans have altered mass and energy flows of basically all ecosystems on Earth towards dangerous levels. However, integrating the data and synthe…
View article: Comment on egusphere-2023-2946
Comment on egusphere-2023-2946 Open
Abstract. Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) by symbiotic and free living bacteria is an important source of plant-available nitrogen (N) in terrestrial ecosystems supporting carbon (C) sequestration and food production wo…
View article: Comment on egusphere-2023-2946
Comment on egusphere-2023-2946 Open
Abstract. Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) by symbiotic and free living bacteria is an important source of plant-available nitrogen (N) in terrestrial ecosystems supporting carbon (C) sequestration and food production wo…
View article: Transgression of the climate change planetary boundary critically affects the status of other boundaries
Transgression of the climate change planetary boundary critically affects the status of other boundaries Open
To date, statues and trajectories of planetary boundaries have mostly been investigated separately, without fully quantifying if and to what extent transgression of one or more boundaries affects the status of respective others. To address…
View article: Using biosphere metrics to assess the Planetary boundary for functional biosphere integrity
Using biosphere metrics to assess the Planetary boundary for functional biosphere integrity Open
In the recent update of the Planetary Boundaries framework, Richardson et al. propose to use human appropriation of net primary productivity (HANPP) as a new indicator for the functional biosphere integrity boundary. They provide a planeta…
View article: Assessing historical and potential future Planetary Boundary transgressions in a consistent modelling framework
Assessing historical and potential future Planetary Boundary transgressions in a consistent modelling framework Open
In an attempt to define a safe operating space for humanity, the Planetary Boundary (PB) framework proposes precautionary limits to human interference with nine critical Earth system processes. However, quantitative assessments of these li…
View article: Supplementary material to "Biological nitrogen fixation of natural and agricultural vegetation simulated with LPJmL 5.7.9"
Supplementary material to "Biological nitrogen fixation of natural and agricultural vegetation simulated with LPJmL 5.7.9" Open
View article: Biological nitrogen fixation of natural and agricultural vegetation simulated with LPJmL 5.7.9
Biological nitrogen fixation of natural and agricultural vegetation simulated with LPJmL 5.7.9 Open
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) by symbiotic and free living bacteria is an important source of plant-available nitrogen (N) in terrestrial ecosystems supporting carbon (C) sequestration and food production worldwide. Dynamic global veg…
View article: Reply on RC1
Reply on RC1 Open
Abstract. Ecosystems are under multiple stressors and impacts can be measured with multiple variables. Humans have altered mass and energy flows of basically all ecosystems on Earth towards dangerous levels. However, integ…
View article: African rainforest moisture contribution to continental agricultural water consumption
African rainforest moisture contribution to continental agricultural water consumption Open
Precipitation is essential for food production in Sub-Saharan Africa, where more than 80 % of agriculture is rainfed. Although ∼40 % of precipitation in certain regions is recycled moisture from Africa's tropical rainforest, there needs to…
View article: Mapping the Transgression of the Planetary Boundary for Functional Biosphere Integrity
Mapping the Transgression of the Planetary Boundary for Functional Biosphere Integrity Open
View article: A Software Package for Assessing Terrestrial Planetary Boundaries
A Software Package for Assessing Terrestrial Planetary Boundaries Open
View article: The dry sky: future scenarios for humanity's modification of the atmospheric water cycle
The dry sky: future scenarios for humanity's modification of the atmospheric water cycle Open
Non-Technical Summary Human societies are changing where and how water flows through the atmosphere. However, these changes in the atmospheric water cycle are not being managed, nor is there any real sense of where these changes might be h…
View article: Comment on hess-2023-273
Comment on hess-2023-273 Open
Abstract. Global statistical irrigation modeling relies on geospatial data and traditionally adopts a discrete global grid based on longitude-latitude reference. However, this system introduces area distortion, which may l…
View article: Drivers of global irrigation expansion: the role of discrete global grid choice
Drivers of global irrigation expansion: the role of discrete global grid choice Open
Global statistical irrigation modeling relies on geospatial data and traditionally adopts a discrete global grid based on longitude-latitude reference. However, this system introduces area distortion, which may lead to biased results. We p…
View article: biospheremetrics v1.0.1: An R package to calculate two complementary terrestrial biosphere integrity indicators: human colonization of the biosphere (BioCol) and risk of ecosystem destabilization (EcoRisk)
biospheremetrics v1.0.1: An R package to calculate two complementary terrestrial biosphere integrity indicators: human colonization of the biosphere (BioCol) and risk of ecosystem destabilization (EcoRisk) Open
Ecosystems are under multiple stressors and impacts can be measured with multiple variables. Humans have altered mass and energy flows of basically all ecosystems on Earth towards dangerous levels. However, integrating the data and synthes…
View article: Technical and Economic Irrigation Potentials Within Land and Water Boundaries
Technical and Economic Irrigation Potentials Within Land and Water Boundaries Open
To satisfy the increasing global demand for agricultural products, the expansion of irrigation is an important intensification measure. At the same time, unsustainable water abstractions and cropland expansion pose a threat to biodiversity…
View article: Feeding 10 billion people and achieving negative emissions within Planetary Boundaries – insights from global modelling
Feeding 10 billion people and achieving negative emissions within Planetary Boundaries – insights from global modelling Open
This talk will present key results from a suite of comprehensive simulations performed with a configuration of the LPJmL biosphere model able to represent the dynamic and spatially detailed status of terrestrial Planetary Boundaries (PBs, …
View article: The Dry Sky: Futures for Humanity’s Modification of the Atmospheric Water Cycle
The Dry Sky: Futures for Humanity’s Modification of the Atmospheric Water Cycle Open
Humanity is modifying the atmospheric water cycle, via land use, climate change, air pollution, and weather modification. Given the implications of this, we present a theoretical framing of atmospheric water as an economic good. Historical…
View article: Thermo-catalytic Reforming (TCR®) and TCR®-Biochar properties
Thermo-catalytic Reforming (TCR®) and TCR®-Biochar properties Open
View article: Biochar Quality Management
Biochar Quality Management Open
View article: Dietary changes could compensate for potential yield reductions upon global river flow protection
Dietary changes could compensate for potential yield reductions upon global river flow protection Open
Non-technical summary Globally, freshwater systems are degrading due to excessive water withdrawals. We estimate that if rivers’ environmental flow requirements were protected, the associated decrease in irrigation water availability would…