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Simulating and delineating future land change trajectories across Europe
Authors:Stürck  Julia  Levers  Christian  van der Zanden  Emma Henriëtta  Schulp  Catharina Johanna Elizabeth  Verkerk  Pieter Johannes  Kuemmerle  Tobias  Helming  John  Lotze-Campen  Hermann  Tabeau  Andrzej  Popp  Alexander  Schrammeijer  Elizabeth  Verburg  Peter
Institution:1.Department of Earth Sciences, VU University Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1087, 1081 HV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
;2.Geography Department, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Unter den Linden 6, 10099, Berlin, Germany
;3.European Forest Institute, Yliopistokatu 6, 80100, Joensuu, Finland
;4.Integrative Research Institute on Transformations in Human-Environment Systems (IRI THESys), Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Unter den Linden 6, 10099, Berlin, Germany
;5.Agricultural Economics Research Institute LEI, Wageningen University and Research Centre, Post box 29703, 2502 LS, The Hague, The Netherlands
;6.Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Telegrafenberg A 31, 14473, Potsdam, Germany
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Abstract:

Explorations of future land use change are important to understand potential conflicts between competing land uses, trade-offs associated with particular land change trajectories, and the effectiveness of policies to steer land systems into desirable states. Most model-based explorations and scenario studies focused on conversions in broad land use classes, but disregarded changes in land management or focused on individual sectors only. Using the European Union (EU) as a case study, we developed an approach to identifying typical combinations of land cover and management changes by combining the results of multimodel simulations in the agriculture and forest sectors for four scenarios from 2000 to 2040. We visualized land change trajectories by mapping regional hotspots of change. Land change trajectories differed in extent and spatial pattern across the EU and among scenarios, indicating trajectory-specific option spaces for alternative land system outcomes. In spite of the large variation in the area of change, similar hotspots of land change were observed among the scenarios. All scenarios indicate a stronger polarization of land use in Europe, with a loss of multifunctional landscapes. We analyzed locations subject to change by comparing location characteristics associated with certain land change trajectories. Results indicate differences in the location conditions of different land change trajectories, with diverging impacts on ecosystem service provisioning. Policy and planning for future land use needs to account for the spatial variation of land change trajectories to achieve both overarching and location-specific targets.

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