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LUC4C · Land use change: assessing the net climate forcing, and options for climate change mitigation and adaptation

FP7Status: CLOSED1 November 201331 October 2017EU funding €5,999,079

LUC4C will advance our fundamental knowledge of the climate change - land use change interactions, and develop a framework for the synthesis of complex earth system science into guidelines that are of practical use for policy and societal stakeholders.Policies in support of climate change mitigation through land management, and the societal demand for other services from terrestrial ecosystems are currently rather disconnected, in spite of the large potential for co-benefits, but also the need for trade-offs. To identify the beneficial and detrimental aspects of alternative land use options, we will improve and evaluate a suite of modelling approaches at different levels of integration and complexity in order to (i) discern key elements of land-use that have the largest effect on climate, including dependencies across time and space, (ii) develop innovative methods to better quantify the dynamic interactions between land use and the climate system at different time and space scales, and (iii) deliver a portfolio of best practice guidelines for the identification of trade-offs, benefits or adverse effects of land-based mitigation policy options across different scenarios. In particular, LUC4C aims to:1. enhance our ability to understand the societal and environmental drivers of land use and land cover change (LULCC) relevant to climate change;2. assess regional and global effects of different mitigation policies and adaptation measures within alternative socio-economic contexts;3. quantify how the LULCC-climate change interplay affects regional vs. global, and biophysical vs. biogeochemical ecosystem-atmosphere exchange, and how the relative magnitude of these interactions varies through time;4. advance our ability to represent LULCC in climate models;5. assess LULCC-climate effects on multiple land ecosystem services and analyse these in relation to other societal needs that provide either a synergy or trade-off to climate mitigation and adaptation.

Consortium · 15 organisations

coordinator

KARLSRUHER INSTITUT FUER TECHNOLOGIE

DE · €1,317,403

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF EXETER

UK · €472,213

participant

DENKSTATT BULGARIA EOOD

BG · €114,050

participant

UNIVERSITY CORPORATION FOR ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH NONPROFIT CORPORATION

US

participant

STICHTING VU

NL · €600,200

participant

MINISTERIE VAN INFRASTRUCTUUR EN WATERSTAAT

NL · €407,026

participant

UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN

ZA · €25,000

participant

MET OFFICE

UK · €280,260

participant

FEDERAL STATE EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT OF HIGHER PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION RUSSIAN STATE AGRARIAN UNIVERSITY-MOSCOW TIMIRYAZEV AGRICULTURAL ACADEMY

RU · €58,200

participant

POTSDAM-INSTITUT FUR KLIMAFOLGENFORSCHUNG EV

DE · €351,689

participant

FONDAZIONE CENTRO EURO-MEDITERRANEOSUI CAMBIAMENTI CLIMATICI

IT · €436,800

participant

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR · €749,432

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH

UK · €641,755

participant

PEKING UNIVERSITY

CN · €25,000

participant

JRC -JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE- EUROPEAN COMMISSION

BE · €520,052

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