Effects of tropical deforestation on climate and agriculture

被引:0
作者
Lawrence, Deborah [1 ]
Vandecar, Karen [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Virginia, Dept Environm Sci, Charlottesville, VA 22904 USA
关键词
LAND-COVER CHANGE; CONVECTIVE BOUNDARY-LAYER; GENERAL-CIRCULATION MODEL; FORESTS GREEN-UP; AMAZONIAN DEFORESTATION; REGIONAL CLIMATE; GLOBAL CLIMATE; SOUTH-AMERICA; LOWLAND DEFORESTATION; SURFACE PARAMETERS;
D O I
10.1038/NCLIMATE2430
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Tower, ground-based and satellite observations indicate that tropical deforestation results in warmer, drier conditions at the local scale. Understanding the regional or global impacts of deforestation on climate, and ultimately on agriculture, requires modelling. General circulation models show that completely deforesting the tropics could result in global warming equivalent to that caused by burning of fossil fuels since 1850, with more warming and considerable drying in the tropics. More realistic scenarios of deforestation yield less warming and less drying, suggesting critical thresholds beyond which rainfall is substantially reduced. In regional, mesoscale models that capture topography and vegetation-based discontinuities, small clearings can actually enhance rainfall. At this smaller scale as well, a critical deforestation threshold exists, beyond which rainfall declines. Future agricultural productivity in the tropics is at risk from a deforestation-induced increase in mean temperature and the associated heat extremes and from a decline in mean rainfall or rainfall frequency. Through teleconnections, negative impacts on agriculture could extend well beyond the tropics.
引用
收藏
页码:27 / 36
页数:10
相关论文
共 139 条
[71]  
Lean J., 1996, AMAZONIAN DEFORESTAT, P549
[72]   Observed change of the standardized precipitation index, its potential cause and implications to future climate change in the Amazon region [J].
Li, Wenhong ;
Fu, Rong ;
Juarez, Robinson I. Negron ;
Fernandes, Katia .
PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2008, 363 (1498) :1767-1772
[73]   Climatic impact of vegetation change in the Asian tropical region. Part I: Case of the northern hemisphere summer [J].
Mabuchi, K ;
Sato, Y ;
Kida, H .
JOURNAL OF CLIMATE, 2005, 18 (03) :410-428
[74]   Seasonal and diurnal variability of convection over the Amazonia: A comparison of different vegetation types and large scale forcing [J].
Machado, LAT ;
Laurent, H ;
Dessay, N ;
Miranda, I .
THEORETICAL AND APPLIED CLIMATOLOGY, 2004, 78 (1-3) :61-77
[75]   Land cover changes and their biogeophysical effects on climate [J].
Mahmood, Rezaul ;
Pielke, Roger A., Sr. ;
Hubbard, Kenneth G. ;
Niyogi, Dev ;
Dirmeyer, Paul A. ;
McAlpine, Clive ;
Carleton, Andrew M. ;
Hale, Robert ;
Gameda, Samuel ;
Beltran-Przekurat, Adriana ;
Baker, Bruce ;
McNider, Richard ;
Legates, David R. ;
Shepherd, Marshall ;
Du, Jinyang ;
Blanken, Peter D. ;
Frauenfeld, Oliver W. ;
Nair, U. S. ;
Fall, Souleymane .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY, 2014, 34 (04) :929-953
[76]   Where do winds come from? A new theory on how water vapor condensation influences atmospheric pressure and dynamics [J].
Makarieva, A. M. ;
Gorshkov, V. G. ;
Sheil, D. ;
Nobre, A. D. ;
Li, B-L .
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2013, 13 (02) :1039-1056
[77]   Precipitation on land versus distance from the ocean: Evidence for a forest pump of atmospheric moisture [J].
Makarieva, Anastassia M. ;
Gorshkov, Victor G. ;
Li, Bai-Lian .
ECOLOGICAL COMPLEXITY, 2009, 6 (03) :302-307
[78]  
Manzi A.O., 1996, AMAZONIAN DEFORESTAT, P505
[79]  
Marengo JA, 2011, S-P B ENVIRON SCI, P259
[80]  
Marengo JA, 1997, J APPL METEOROL, V36, P1553, DOI 10.1175/1520-0450(1997)036<1553:CIOFIF>2.0.CO