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| Title | Integrated Assessment and the Relation Between Land-Use Change and Climate Change | |
| Author(s) | Dale, V. H. | |
| Publication Date | October 07, 1994 | |
| Report Number | CONF-9410306--1 | |
| Unique Identifier | ACC0248 | |
| Other Numbers | Legacy ID: DE95006533; OSTI ID: 27822 | |
| Research Org | Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), TN (United States) | |
| Contract No | AC05-84OR21400 | |
| Sponsoring Org | USDOE, Washington, DC (United States) | |
| Other Information | 2nd US/Japan Workshop on Global Change Modeling and Assessment: Improving Methodologies and Strategies, Honolulu, HI (United States), 24-27 Oct 1994 | |
| Subject | 54 Environmental Sciences ; Land Use; Environmental Impacts; Climatic Change; Carbon Dioxide; Forests; Greenhouse Effect | |
| Related Web Pages | DOE Scientists Contribute to 2007 Nobel Peace Prize about Climate Change | |
| Abstract | Integrated assessment is an approach that is useful in evaluating the consequences of global climate change. Understanding the consequences requires knowledge of the relationship between land-use change and climate change. Methodologies for assessing the contribution of land-use change to atmospheric CO{sub 2} concentrations are considered with reference to a particular case study area: south and southeast Asia. The use of models to evaluate the consequences of climate change on forests must also consider an assessment approach. Each of these points is discussed in the following four sections. | |
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