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Author(s): Canadell JG, Ciais P, Dhakal S, Dolman H, Friedlingstein P, Gurney KR, Held A, Jackson RB, Le Quéré C, Malone EL, Ojima DS, Patwardhan A, Peters GP, Raupach MR
Published: September, 2010
Publisher: Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
DOI: 10.1016/j.cosust.2010.08.003
Tags: Research, Carbon Cycle
URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877343510000758
Abstract: There has never been a greater need for delivering timely and policy-relevant information on the magnitude and evolution of the human-disturbed carbon cycle. In this paper, we present the main thematic areas of an ongoing global research agenda and prioritize future needs based on relevance for the evolution of the carbon–climate–human system. These include firstly, the delivery of routine updates of global and regional carbon budgets, including its attribution of variability and trends to underlying drivers; secondly, the assessment of the magnitude of the carbon–climate feedback; and thirdly, the exploration of pathways to climate stabilization and their uncertainties. Underpinning much of this research is the optimal deployment of a global carbon monitoring system that includes biophysical and socio-economic components.
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