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Table 1. List of experiments and their basic setup with respect to prescribed anthropogenic land cover change (ALCC), harvest rate, and prescribed greenhouse gas forcing.
Figure 1. Spatial distribution of pasture (a) and crop (d) land use at the end of the historic simulation
Figure 2. Ensemble mean of the cover fraction [m 2 m −2 ] of managed land (top), natural vege- vege-tation (middle), and desert fraction(bottom) at the end of the historical simulation (year 2005) simulated by MPI-ESM
Figure 4. Top row: temporal course of the simulated desert area (a), natural (b), and managed (c) land within three different CMIP5 scenarios and two land use scenarios (LUC,LUP) within the next century (2006 to 2100)
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