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iLEAPS
Integrated Land Ecosystem-Atmosphere
Processes Study
IGBP IPO meeting 15-17 Jan 2013
Stockholm, Sweden
HC Hansson and Tanja Suni
Co-chair of iLEAPS SSC/ Ex. Officer iLEAPS IPO
www.ileaps.org
Two new integrative research themes developed with AIMES and GLP as
adjustment for Future Earth
Complex dynamics between natural and social systems
Sustainable managed environments
Two new initiatives started
IGAC/iLEAPS/WMO initiative on Biomass burning
• First workshop in July 2012, Geneva – Co-chairs appointed in autumn 2012
• EGU session on the initiative “Fire in the Earth system” in 2013
iLEAPS/GLP initiative on Interactions among Managed Ecosystems, Climate, and
Societies (IMECS)
• Part of LULCC synthesis and the Sustainable managed environments –theme
• First workshop planned for September 2013 in Amsterdam (HC, hopefully
LULCC synthesis money can be extended to cover this?)
iLEAPS product: Multidimensional biosphere-atmosphere-society index
A Biosphere-Atmosphere-Index - A time evolving index …
– summarizing the major directions of biospheric and climatic co-variability
– with an immediate biological/physical interpretation
– computable for the globe and for regional subsets (e.g. continents, biomes etc.)
– data-driven
– robust against data uncertainties
Four new projects endorsed
o HENVI Forests and Climate Change
o Pan-Eurasian Experiment (PEEX)
o Methane loss from Arctic: towards an annual budget of CH4 emissions from
tundra ecosystems across a latitudinal gradient
o Global Land-Atmosphere Coupling Experiment (GLACE_CMIP5)
Action Plan for the next 3-4 yrs in preparation
Structure of New Action Plan
Theme 1: Understanding the dynamic properties of the human-Earth system
Focus 1. Land-atmosphere exchange: Distributions, sources and sinks
Focus 2. Ecosystem-atmosphere exchange: Observation, theory, and modeling
Theme 2: Sustainable management of human-dominated environments
Focus 1. Interactions between climate change, extreme events, and the Earthsystem
Focus 2. Understanding the dynamic properties of the human-dominated
environments.
Top-priorities on scientific questions
Regional committee’s
Specific actions ( projects etc)
Aim: To understand the relative strengths and weaknesses of various land use
classification systems and models for use in climate and water assessments
Method: to bring the different communities together for an organized comparison, to
stimulate the transfer of methods and ideas, to improve current approaches to modeling
land use decisions across scales as well as to evaluate current knowledge of climaterelated consequences of land use change.
Workshops have been successful in creating a mutual understanding of the challenges
and knowledge gaps:
• LULCC Kick-off meeting in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany (September 2011)
• GLP workshop in Crackenback, Australia (December 2011)
• EMF workshop session in Snowmass, Colorado (August 2012)
Publications:
Hibbard, K., et al. (2010). Research priorities in land use and land-cover change for the Earth system and integrated assessment
modeling. International Journal of Climatology 30, 2118-2128.
Verburg, P. H., Neumann, K., and Nol, L. (2011) Challenges in using land use and land cover data for global change studies. Global
Change Biology 17(2), 974-989.
Rounsevell, M., et al. (2012). Incorporating human behaviour and decision making processes in land use and climate system models Report of the Global Land Project (GLP) and CSIRO sponsored workshop, Crackenback, Australia, Nov/Dec 2011. GLP Report Number
8. Available at: www.globallandproject.org.
O’Neill, B. Verburg, P.H. (2012) Land use and climate change – Report of the EMF workshop session, Snowmass, USA, Aug 2012.
GLPReport Number 9. Available at: www.globallandproject.org.
New joint GLP/iLEAPS initiative:
Interactions among Managed Ecosystems, Climate, and Societies (IMECS).
Joint GLP/iLEAPS workshop in September 2013:
Wrap-up of LULCC synthesis & Kick-off of IMECS
Organizers: Tanja Suni (iLEAPS), Giovana Espindola (GLP), Peter Verburg (GLP), Almut
Arneth (AIMES/iLEAPS)
Three new SSC members acquired from the socioeconomic/complex systems
community to work on the new themes as adjustment for Future Earth:
David Newth (complex systems science, Australia, officially appointed in 2013)
Complex dynamics among human and natural systems
Sirkku Juhola (adaptation, economy, developing countries, Finland):
Complex dynamics among human and natural systems
Sustainable managed ecosystems
Jason Sjogren (natural resources economy, USA)
Complex dynamics among human and natural systems
Sustainable managed ecosystems
Newsletter
o Issue 12 “Future Land-Atmosphere Observation Platforms” published
o Newsletter re-designed and expenses halved; logo updated in the process
Website updated; now includes
o Regularly updated science highlights
o Research priorities and themes with descriptions
o Publication database
Joint special issue in ACP & BG: 14 articles published + 25 in Discussions
iLEAPS Facebook page started for publishing science highlights; now 202
readers
iLEAPS-Japan and iLEAPS-China restructured
iLEAPS Japan presented this week at ISAR-3 conference in Tokyo including a
satellite meeting with iLEAPS-Eurasia, iLEAPS-Japan, and iLEAPS
iLEAPS-Eurasia founded
Office at University of Helsinki
Coordinates the Pan-Eurasian Experiment (PEEX)
iLEAPS-Americas in preparation
First workshop together with IGAC on 27-28 January in Bogota, Colombia
Other regional nodes in planning/preparation
Africa, Mediterranean, South-East Asia
Thank you!
iLEAPS Phase II (2014 – 2024):
Interactions among Land Ecosystems,
AtmosPhere, and Societies
Society
Land
Ecosystems
Atmosphere
The main priorities of iLEAPS under IGBP/Future Earth in the coming
years are to establish a continuation for the period 2014-2024 with a focus
on interactions among land ecosystems, atmosphere, and societies.
With special emphasis on 10 research priorities outlined by iLEAPS SSC in
2011:
• New observation networks incorporating remote sensing techniques with
ground-based observations
• Basic boundary-layer dynamics
• The role of land-cover changes in modulating carbon, nitrogen, and hydrological
cycles and, consequently, atmospheric chemistry, aerosol dynamics, and climate
• Regional (high-latitude) processes and their influence on global simulations
• Integrative model evaluation and development on many levels in collaboration
with WCRP
• Extreme events vs. gradual change and adaptation
• Interactions and exchange between managed ecosystems and atmosphere
• Impact studies of land management practices and recommendations on best
practices
• Societal-relevant indicators of land surface together with WCRP (biomass, water
stress, soil moisture, soil fertility, pollution, phenology)
• Interactions among anthropogenic and biogenic aerosols, clouds, and climate.