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Figure 1. A schematic illustration of the climate impacts of land use and land cover change
Figure 2. A flow chart summarizing the methodology used in this study to compute the RF of the various forcing agents of LULCC.
Table 1. Emissions of important aerosol and trace gases attributed to LULCC activities for year 2010 and year 2100 for the listed future scenarios (theoretical extreme case is abbreviated to TEC)
Figure 3. RFs for LULCC and other anthropogenic impacts esti- esti-mated by this study for the year 2010 referenced to the year 1850.
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