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Nature | 2004

Global Patterns in Human Consumption of Net Primary Production

Marc L. Imhoff; Lahouari Bounoua; Taylor H. Ricketts; Colby Loucks; Robert C. Harriss; William T. Lawrence

The human population and its consumption profoundly affect the Earths ecosystems. A particularly compelling measure of humanitys cumulative impact is the fraction of the planets net primary production that we appropriate for our own use. Net primary production—the net amount of solar energy converted to plant organic matter through photosynthesis—can be measured in units of elemental carbon and represents the primary food energy source for the worlds ecosystems. Human appropriation of net primary production, apart from leaving less for other species to use, alters the composition of the atmosphere, levels of biodiversity, energy flows within food webs and the provision of important ecosystem services. Here we present a global map showing the amount of net primary production required by humans and compare it to the total amount generated on the landscape. We then derive a spatial balance sheet of net primary production ‘supply’ and ‘demand’ for the world. We show that human appropriation of net primary production varies spatially from almost zero to many times the local primary production. These analyses reveal the uneven footprint of human consumption and related environmental impacts, indicate the degree to which human populations depend on net primary production ‘imports’ and suggest policy options for slowing future growth of human appropriation of net primary production.


Archive | 2009

Characterizing Urban Heat Island Effect at Global Settlements Using MODIS and Nightlight Products

Pinjia Zhang; Marc L. Imhoff; Robert E. Wolfe; Lahouari Bounoua


Archive | 2002

How Has Urbanization Altered the Carbon Cycle in the United States

Marc L. Imhoff; Lahouari Bounoua; Ruth S. DeFries; William T. Lawrence; Taylor H. Ricketts


Archive | 2011

Assessing the Urban Heat Island Effect Across Biomes in the Continental USA Using Landsat and MODIS

Marc L. Imhoff; Lahouari Bounoua; Ping Zhang; Robert E. Wolfe


Archive | 2010

Satellite Supported Estimates of Human Rate of NPP Carbon Use on Land: Challenges Ahead

Marc L. Imhoff; Lahouari Bounoua; Pinjia Zhang; Robert E. Wolfe


Archive | 2010

Potential Drivers of Urban Heat Island in Northeast USA Cities

Pinjia Zhang; Marc L. Imhoff; Robert E. Wolfe; Lahouari Bounoua


Archive | 2009

Using MODIS observations to assess the impact of urban growth in semi arid regions

Lahouari Bounoua; Marc L. Imhoff


Archive | 2008

The relationship between remotely-sensed surface parameters and urban heat islands in the USA

Pinjia Zhang; Marc L. Imhoff; Robert E. Wolfe; Lahouari Bounoua


Archive | 2007

Estimating Irrigation Water Requirements using MODIS Vegetation Indices and Inverse Biophysical Modeling

Marc L. Imhoff; Lahouari Bounoua; Robert C. Harriss; Gordon Wells; Michael Glantz; Victor A. Dukhovny; Leah Orlovsky


Archive | 2007

Conceptual Model Linking Land Use to Human Consumption in the Agriculture Sector

M. E. Brown; Lahouari Bounoua; Marc L. Imhoff; K. J. Karpman

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Marc L. Imhoff

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Robert E. Wolfe

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Robert C. Harriss

Houston Advanced Research Center

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Colby Loucks

World Wide Fund for Nature

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Ping Zhang

Goddard Space Flight Center

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