Quantifying and mapping the human appropriation of net primary production in earth's terrestrial ecosystems
Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies of Austrian Universities · University of Klagenfurt · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Human appropriation of net primary production (HANPP), the aggregate impact of land use on biomass available each year in ecosystems, is a prominent measure of the human domination of the biosphere. We present a comprehensive assessment of global HANPP based on vegetation modeling, agricultural and forestry statistics, and geographical information systems data on land use, land cover, and soil degradation that localizes human impact on ecosystems. We found an aggregate global HANPP value of 15.6 Pg C/yr or 23.8% of potential net primary productivity, of which 53% was contributed by harvest, 40% by land-use-induced productivity changes, and 7% by human-induced fires. This is a remarkable impact on the biosphere…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 41.05
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- 100%
- References
- 44
Authors
9- HHHelmut HaberlCorresponding
Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies of Austrian Universities, University of Klagenfurt
- KEKarl‐Heinz Erb
University of Klagenfurt
- FKFridolin Krausmann
University of Klagenfurt
- VGVeronika Gaube
University of Klagenfurt
- ABAlberte Bondeau
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Topics & keywords
- Primary production
- Biosphere
- Ecosystem
- Land cover
- Biomass (ecology)
- Environmental science
- Land use
- Terrestrial ecosystem