文摘
Narratives for the Shared Socio-Economic Pathways (SSPs) focusing on the land sector are presented. Integrated Assessment Models have been applied for the SSPs to assess potential future developments for land use, greenhouse gas emissions, food provision and prices. Model results reflect the general storylines of the SSPs and indicate a broad range of potential land-use futures. SSP-based land use pathways aim at supporting future climate research, climate impact analysis, biodiversity research and sustainability science.