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Per-capita estimations of long-term historical land use and the consequences for global change research
Authors:Kees Klein Goldewijk  Stefan C Dekker  Jan Luiten van Zanden
Institution:1. Copernicus Institute for Sustainable Development, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands;2. Department of Climate, Air and Energy, PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, The Hague, The Netherlandsc.g.m.kleingoldewijk@uu.nl;4. Department of Economic and Social History, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract:Changes in land use and land cover are important in global climate change, but the many uncertainties in historical estimates seriously hamper climate modelling. We collected new data on estimated per capita land use over the last two millennia, using new data sources from the Humanities. In general, and in agreement with literature, we found that per capita land use indeed has not been constant in the past, but differ per region and over time. Land use in the distant past was mostly less than 1 ha/cap. However, the recently colonised regions show much higher values and have experienced a much higher per capita land use for the recent past. Most known trajectories follow a concave or bell-shaped curve towards the present.
Keywords:Historical land use  cropland  pasture  agriculture  global climate change  land use per capita
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