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Proceedings of

10th International E-conference On Engineering, Technology And Management ICETM 2024

"IMPACTS OF FUTURE LAND USE ON VEGETATION CO2 FLUXES OVER MADRID, SPAIN"

ROBERTO SAN JOSE Juan L. Perez-Camanyo
DOI
10.15224/978-1-63248-197-9-10
Pages
67 - 71
Authors
2
ISBN
978-1-63248-197-9

Abstract: “Biogenic CO2 fluxes are influenced by temperature, radiation, and vegetation, which are represented by different land use types and affect CO2 concentrations. High-resolution meteorological and land-use data were generated to model these factors. Vegetation indices were derived from the land use data and used to estimate biogenic emissions. These calculations were applied within three nested computational domains centred on Madrid (Spain). To assess the impacts of future land use on biogenic CO2 emission fluxes, two simulations were conducted: R1, representing the socio-economic scenario of 2018 (baseline year), and R2, reflecting future socio-economic scenarios. The impacts were calculated by comparing the differences between R2 and R1. The research covered four climate and socio-economic scenarios: SSP126, SSP245, SSP370, and SSP585. This study is part of the EU-funded DISTENDER project, which aims to develop a methodological framework to integrate climate adaptation and mit”

Keywords: CO2 sequestration, Climate mitigation, Vegetation

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