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PLOS ONE | 2010

Bio-energy retains its mitigation potential under elevated CO2

Marion Liberloo; Sebastiaan Luyssaert; Valentin Bellassen; Sylvestre Njakou Djomo; Martin Lukac; Carlo Calfapietra; Ivan A. Janssens; Marcel R. Hoosbeek; Nicolas Viovy; Galina Churkina; Giuseppe Scarascia-Mugnozza; R. Ceulemans

Background If biofuels are to be a viable substitute for fossil fuels, it is essential that they retain their potential to mitigate climate change under future atmospheric conditions. Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration [CO2] stimulates plant biomass production; however, the beneficial effects of increased production may be offset by higher energy costs in crop management. Methodology/Main Findings We maintained full size poplar short rotation coppice (SRC) systems under both current ambient and future elevated [CO2] (550 ppm) and estimated their net energy and greenhouse gas balance. We show that a poplar SRC system is energy efficient and produces more energy than required for coppice management. Even more, elevated [CO2] will increase the net energy production and greenhouse gas balance of a SRC system with 18%. Managing the trees in shorter rotation cycles (i.e., 2 year cycles instead of 3 year cycles) will further enhance the benefits from elevated [CO2] on both the net energy and greenhouse gas balance. Conclusions/Significance Adapting coppice management to the future atmospheric [CO2] is necessary to fully benefit from the climate mitigation potential of bio-energy systems. Further, a future increase in potential biomass production due to elevated [CO2] outweighs the increased production costs resulting in a northward extension of the area where SRC is greenhouse gas neutral. Currently, the main part of the European terrestrial carbon sink is found in forest biomass and attributed to harvesting less than the annual growth in wood. Because SRC is intensively managed, with a higher turnover in wood production than conventional forest, northward expansion of SRC is likely to erode the European terrestrial carbon sink.


Archive | 2006

Top-down and bottom-up carbon budgets of North America, Europe and Asia

Philippe Ciais; Scott S. L. Piao; Nicolas Viovy; C. Roedenbeck; Philippe Peylin; D. James Baker; S. A. Denning; Kei Davis; Gert-Jan Nabuurs; Markus Reichstein; R. A. Houghton; Sönke Zaehle; Martin Heimann


Archive | 2018

Supplementary material from "Impact of the 2015–2016 El Nino on the terrestrial carbon cycle constrained by bottom-up and top-down approaches"

Ana Bastos; Pierre Friedlingstein; Stephen Sitch; Chi Chen; Arnaud Mialon; J.-P. Wigneron; Vivek K. Arora; Peter R. Briggs; Josep G. Canadell; Philippe Ciais; F. Chevallier; Lei Cheng; Christine Delire; Vanessa Haverd; Atul K. Jain; Fortunat Joos; Etsushi Kato; Sebastian Lienert; Danica Lombardozzi; Joe R. Melton; Ranga B. Myneni; Julia E. M. S. Nabel; Julia Pongratz; Benjamin Poulter; Christian Rödenbeck; Roland Séférian; Hanqin Tian; Christel van Eck; Nicolas Viovy; Nicolas Vuichard


27. Task Force Meeting of the ICP Vegetation | 2014

Impact of O3 on terrestrial ecosystems : a more mechanistic parametrization in the global vegetation model ORCHIDEE

Thomas Verbeke; Nicolas Viovy; Jean-François Castell; Juliette Lathiere; Sophie Szopa; D. A. Hauglustaine


Archive | 2013

IPSL-CM5A-LR model output prepared for CMIP5 RCP2.6, served by ESGF

Sebastien Denvil; Marie Alice Foujols; Arnaud Caubel; Olivier Marti; Jean-Louis Dufresne; Laurent Bopp; P. Cadule; Christian Ethé; A. Idelkadi; Martial Mancip; Sébastien Masson; Juliette Mignot; Musat Ionela; Y. Balkanski; Slimane Bekki; Sandrine Bony; Pascale Braconnot; Patrick Brockman; Francis Codron; Anne Cozic; David Cugnet; L. Fairhead; Thierry Fichefet; Simona Flavoni; Lionel Guez; Eric Guilyardi; Frédéric Hourdin; Josefine Ghattas; Masa Kageyama; Myriam Khodri


WCRP Open Science Conference | 2011

HyMeX - Model of the Regional Coupled Earth system (MORCE): application to process and climate studies in the Mediterranean region

Philippe Drobinski; Alesandro Anav; Cindy Lebeaupin-Brossier; Guillaume Samson; Marc Stéfanon; Sophie Bastin; Melika Baklouti; Karine Béranger; Jonathan Beuvier; Romain Bourdallé-Badie; Laure Coquart; Fabio D'Andrea; Nathalie de Noblet; Frédéric Diaz; Jean-Claude Dutay; Christian Ethé; Marie-Alice Foujols; Dmitry Khvorostyanov; Gurvan Madec; Eric Maisonnave; Martial Mancip; Sébastien Masson; Laurent Menut; Julien Palmieri; Jan Polcher; Sophie Valcke; Nicolas Viovy


Archive | 2010

Including sugar cane in the agro-ecosystem model ORCHIDEE-STICS

A. Valade; Nicolas Vuichard; Philippe Ciais; Nicolas Viovy


Archive | 2009

Nitrogen deposition, land cover conversion, and contemporary carbon balance of Europe

Galina Churkina; Sönke Zaehle; John P. Hughes; Nicolas Viovy; Martin Jung; Yuan Chen; Martin Heimann; C. Roedenbeck; Colin Jones


Archive | 2009

Nitrogen deposition, land cover conversion, climate, and contemporary carbon balance of Europe (Invited)

Galina Churkina; S. Zahle; John P. Hughes; Nicolas Viovy; Yuan Chen; Martin Jung; Navin Ramankutty; C. Roedenbeck; Martin Heimann; Colin Jones


Archive | 2009

European-wide simulations of present cropland phenology, productivity and carbon fluxes using an improved terrestrial biosphere model

P. C. Smith; Philippe Ciais; Nathalie de Noblet; Philippe Peylin; Nicolas Viovy; Alberte Bondeau

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Nathalie de Noblet

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Philippe Peylin

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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P. C. Smith

Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research

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