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Identifying patterns and hotspots of global land cover transitions using the ESA CCI Land Cover dataset

Xiaoxuan LiuJoint Center for Global Change Studies, Beijing, ChinaLe YuJoint Center for Global Change Studies, Beijing, ChinaYali SiJoint Center for Global Change Studies, Beijing, ChinaChi ZhangSchool of Chemical Science and Engineering, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, SwedenHui LüJoint Center for Global Change Studies, Beijing, ChinaChaoqing YuJoint Center for Global Change Studies, Beijing, ChinaPeng GongJoint Center for Global Change Studies, Beijing, China
2018en
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Abstract

Land use/land cover change is a continuing research focus, not only because of its ecological and environmental effects but also because of the difficulties with accurate change detection and analysis uncertainty. The principal difficulty is the lack of a long time series of annual global land cover maps at a fine resolution. A new global long-term time series of annual datasets called the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Land Cover (CCI-LC) has been published, making it possible to detect the global land cover changes. Using this ESA CCI-LC product from 1992–2015, we quantified the annual transitions of land cover change globally with the trajectory analysis method, analyzed the changes patterns and identified the land cover change hotspots. The total land cover change area for the world was 5.99 million km2, amounting to only 3.36% of the total continental area. Most changes happened in forest and cropland, accounting 32% of all the land cover changes. Most land cover changes happened in tropical ecoregions. Grassland changes were mainly distributed in the temperate ecoregions, while cropland expansion occurred mainly in the tropical or subtropical ecoregions. The hotspots identified in this paper could provide target areas for further research.

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