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Challenges in using land use and land cover data for global change studies
Authors:PETER H VERBURG  KATHLEEN NEUMANN  LINDA NOL
Institution:1. Institute for Environmental Studies, VU University Amsterdam, de Boelelaan 1085, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands;2. Land Dynamics Group, Wageningen University, PO Box 47, 6700 AA, Wageningen, The Netherlands;3. CAH Dronten University of Applied Science, De Drieslag 1, 8251 JZ Dronten, The Netherlands
Abstract:Land use and land cover data play a central role in climate change assessments. These data originate from different sources and inventory techniques. Each source of land use/cover data has its own domain of applicability and quality standards. Often data are selected without explicitly considering the suitability of the data for the specific application, the bias originating from data inventory and aggregation, and the effects of the uncertainty in the data on the results of the assessment. Uncertainties due to data selection and handling can be in the same order of magnitude as uncertainties related to the representation of the processes under investigation. While acknowledging the differences in data sources and the causes of inconsistencies, several methods have been developed to optimally extract information from the data and document the uncertainties. These methods include data integration, improved validation techniques and harmonization of classification systems. Based on the data needs of global change studies and the data availability, recommendations are formulated aimed at optimal use of current data and focused efforts for additional data collection. These include: improved documentation using classification systems for land use/cover data; careful selection of data given the specific application and the use of appropriate scaling and aggregation methods. In addition, the data availability may be improved by the combination of different data sources to optimize information content while collection of additional data must focus on validation of available data sets and improved coverage of regions and land cover types with a high level of uncertainty. Specific attention in data collection should be given to the representation of land management (systems) and mosaic landscapes.
Keywords:climate change  emission inventory  integrated assessment  land cover  land use  spatial data
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