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Modelling prehistoric land use and carbon budgets: A critical review

Boyle, John F.
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Gaillard, Marie-Jose
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Kaplan, Jed O.  
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2011
Holocene

An evaluation of modelled estimates for C release following early land clearance at the global level based on new model assumptions suggests that earlier studies may have underestimated its magnitude, chiefly because of underestimation of the mid-Holocene global population. Alternative information sources for population and land utilisation support both a greater total CO2 release and a greater Neolithic contribution. Indeed, we show that the quantity of terrestrial C release due to early farming, even using the most conservative assumptions, greatly exceeds the net terrestrial C release estimated by inverse modelling of ice core data by Elsig et al. (Elsig J, Schmitt J, Leuenberger D, Schneider R, Eyer M, Leuenberger M et al. ( 2009) Stable isotope constraints on Holocene carbon cycle changes from an Antarctic ice core. Nature 461: 507-510), though uncertainty about past global population estimates precludes calculation of a precise value.

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research article
DOI
10.1177/0959683610386984
Web of Science ID

WOS:000293265900002

Author(s)
Boyle, John F.
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Gaillard, Marie-Jose
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Kaplan, Jed O.  
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Dearing, John A.
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Holocene
Volume

21

Start page

715

End page

722

Subjects

anthropogenic land-cover scenarios

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carbon budget

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Holocene

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past global population

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prehistoric land use

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Ruddiman hypothesis

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Pollen Data

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Population

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Cycle

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Co2

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Climate

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Balance

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Cover

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Ice

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December 16, 2011
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