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LUCAS model spatial output data of historical and projected future land change transition probabilities for California

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Start Date
1985
End Date
2100

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Sleeter, B.M., and Selmants, P.C., 2024, Historical and projected future land change and ecosystem carbon stocks for California: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P1XMRMDC.

Summary

This dataset provides annual raster maps of transition probability (i.e., land use change or disturbance) for California, USA. Land change transition probabilities were derived from the Land Use and Carbon Scenario Simulator (LUCAS). The model was run at 1-km resolution on an annual timestep for historical (1985-2020) and projected future (2021-2100) time periods. Simulations for the projected future time period were run under all combinations of four climate scenarios, two urbanization scenarios, and two vegetation management scenarios with 40 Monte Carlo realizations for each simulation.

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Data were generated as output of LUCAS model simulations designed to provide spatially explicit estimates of land change and disturbance probabilities for California. Output are from LUCAS model runs under different climate, urbanization, and vegetation management scenarios.

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