articleGlobal Biogeochemical CyclesAug 21, 2008BRONZE OA

A reconstruction of global agricultural areas and land cover for the last millennium

Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law · Max Planck Institute for Meteorology · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Humans have substantially modified the Earth's land cover, especially by transforming natural ecosystems to agricultural areas. In preindustrial times, the expansion of agriculture was probably the dominant process by which humankind altered the Earth system, but little is known about its extent, timing, and spatial pattern. This study presents an approach to reconstruct spatially explicit changes in global agricultural areas (cropland and pasture) and the resulting changes in land cover over the last millennium. The reconstruction is based on published maps of agricultural areas for the last three centuries. For earlier times, a country‐based method is developed that uses population data as a proxy for…

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