2023
DOI: 10.1029/2023gb007845
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A Comprehensive Assessment of Anthropogenic and Natural Sources and Sinks of Australasia's Carbon Budget

Yohanna Villalobos,
Josep G. Canadell,
Elizabeth D. Keller
et al.

Abstract: Regional carbon budget assessments attribute and track changes in carbon sources and sinks and support the development and monitoring the efficacy of climate policies. We present a comprehensive assessment of the natural and anthropogenic carbon (C‐CO2) fluxes for Australasia as a whole, as well as for Australia and New Zealand individually, for the period from 2010 to 2019, using two approaches: bottom‐up methods that integrate flux estimates from land‐surface models, data‐driven models, and inventory estimat… Show more

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“…The research mainly focuses on carbon budget calculation, spatiotemporal patterns and evolution [24], driving factor analysis [25], carbon budget projection [26], etc. Research on the spatial distribution and evolution of carbon budget is mainly focused on administrative division [27]. In addition, there are also relevant studies in areas such as agriculture [28], industry [29], marine industries [30], forests [31], grasslands [32], and others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research mainly focuses on carbon budget calculation, spatiotemporal patterns and evolution [24], driving factor analysis [25], carbon budget projection [26], etc. Research on the spatial distribution and evolution of carbon budget is mainly focused on administrative division [27]. In addition, there are also relevant studies in areas such as agriculture [28], industry [29], marine industries [30], forests [31], grasslands [32], and others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%