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Land Use, Land Cover Change, & Agriculture

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Land use and land cover are linked to climate and other environmental changes in complex ways, such as the exchange of greenhouse gases between plants and soils and the atmosphere, the effects of changes in land use and land cover on Earth's heat balance, and the impacts of changing environmental conditions on terrestrial ecosystems and biodiversity. Past land-cover changes are important to understanding past climate variability and change, and projections of future land cover change are needed as input to models of future climate changes. Changes in land use and land cover affect ecosystems, biodiversity, agricultural productivity, and other goods and services of value to society. The National Research Council carries out a variety of studies, workshops, and meetings and publishes numerous reports on science-policy issues related to environmental change, land use, land cover change, and agriculture. To learn more, visit the links below.

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