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IGBP: Role and Objective. IGBP is an international scientific research programme on global change. Its objective is:. to describe and understand Earth System dynamics focusing on the interactive biological, chemical and physical processes the changes that are occurring in these dynamics
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IGBP: Role and Objective IGBP is an international scientific research programme on global change. Its objective is: • to describe and understand Earth System dynamics • focusing on the interactive biological, chemical and physical processes • the changes that are occurring in these dynamics • and the role of human activities in these changes International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme
Value-adding Activities • IGBP integrates a large number of contributing projects through: • design and implemention of international research frameworks agreed by the scientific community • efficient strategies for resource allocation • international networking, standardisation of methodologies, model intercomparisons, synthesis
Meeting the TAR Research Challenges Biogeochemical drivers and feedbacks in the climate system (with WCRP) Impacts and adaptation studies, focusing on land and coastal systems (with IHDP) Palaeo-climate studies to provide a long-time perspective on climate and global change (with WCRP)
Land-cover Change C Cycle - Nutrient Coupling Chemistry - Climate Coupling
Impact and Adaptation Studies Designed and implemented jointly by IHDP and IGBP Place-based, focusing on the characteristics of the locale or region under study Places climate change in the context of multiple, interacting stresses at a range of scales Combines scenario-driven approaches with vulnerability and resilience approaches; often focuses on ecosystem goods and services (cf. Millenium Ecosystem Assessment)
A Millennium Scale Perspective ... 2 1 N.H. Temperature (°C) 0 -1 1400 1000 1200 1600 1800 2000 Year Mann et al. (1999) GRL 26:759-762
6 5 IPCC Projections 2100 AD 4 3 Global Temperature (°C) 2 1 1 0.5 0 0 N.H. Temperature (°C) -0.5 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000
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