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Stéphane Mangeon
Researcher at Imperial College London
Publications - 18
Citations - 1716
Stéphane Mangeon is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vegetation (pathology) & Greenhouse gas. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 17 publications receiving 1111 citations. Previous affiliations of Stéphane Mangeon include Columbia University & Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation.
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A human-driven decline in global burned area
Niels Andela,Niels Andela,Douglas C. Morton,Louis Giglio,Yang Chen,G. R. van der Werf,Prasad S. Kasibhatla,Ruth DeFries,G. J. Collatz,Stijn Hantson,Silvia Kloster,Dominique Bachelet,Matthew Forrest,Gitta Lasslop,Fang Li,Stéphane Mangeon,Joe R. Melton,Chao Yue,James T. Randerson +18 more
TL;DR: Assessing long-term fire trends using multiple satellite data sets found that global burned area declined by 24.3 ± 8.8% over the past 18 years, and the estimated decrease in burned area remained robust after adjusting for precipitation variability and was largest in savannas.
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Historic global biomass burning emissions for CMIP6 (BB4CMIP) based on merging satellite observations with proxies and fire models (1750-2015)
Margreet J. E. van Marle,Silvia Kloster,Brian I. Magi,Jennifer R. Marlon,Anne-Laure Daniau,Robert D. Field,Almut Arneth,Matthew Forrest,Stijn Hantson,Natalie Kehrwald,Wolfgang Knorr,Gitta Lasslop,Fang Li,Stéphane Mangeon,Chao Yue,Johannes W. Kaiser,Guido R. van der Werf +16 more
TL;DR: The authors developed a new historic biomass burning emissions dataset starting in 1750 that merges the satellite record with several existing proxies and uses the average of six models from the Fire Model Intercomparison Project (FireMIP) protocol to estimate emissions when the available proxies had limited coverage.
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The status and challenge of global fire modelling
Stijn Hantson,Almut Arneth,Sandy P. Harrison,Sandy P. Harrison,Douglas I. Kelley,Douglas I. Kelley,I. Colin Prentice,I. Colin Prentice,Sam Rabin,Sally Archibald,Sally Archibald,Florent Mouillot,Steve R. Arnold,Paulo Artaxo,Dominique Bachelet,Philippe Ciais,Matthew Forrest,Pierre Friedlingstein,Thomas Hickler,Jed O. Kaplan,Silvia Kloster,Wolfgang Knorr,Gitta Lasslop,Fang Li,Stéphane Mangeon,Joe R. Melton,Andrea Meyn,Stephen Sitch,Allan Spessa,Allan Spessa,Guido R. van der Werf,Apostolos Voulgarakis,Chao Yue +32 more
TL;DR: The Fire Model Intercomparison Project (FireMIP) is an international initiative to compare and evaluate existing global fire models against benchmark data sets for present-day and historical conditions as discussed by the authors.
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The Fire Modeling Intercomparison Project (FireMIP), phase 1: Experimental and analytical protocols with detailed model descriptions
Sam Rabin,Sam Rabin,Joe R. Melton,Gitta Lasslop,Dominique Bachelet,Matthew Forrest,Stijn Hantson,Jed O. Kaplan,Fang Li,Stéphane Mangeon,D. S. Ward,Chao Yue,Vivek K. Arora,Thomas Hickler,Silvia Kloster,Wolfgang Knorr,Lars Nieradzik,Lars Nieradzik,Allan Spessa,Gerd A. Folberth,T. Sheehan,Apostolos Voulgarakis,Douglas I. Kelley,I. Colin Prentice,I. Colin Prentice,Stephen Sitch,Sandy P. Harrison,Almut Arneth +27 more
TL;DR: The first phase of the Fire Model Intercomparison Project (FireMIP) as discussed by the authors was the first attempt to systematically compare a number of global fire models and Earth system models by combining a standardized set of input data and model experiments.
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Quantitative assessment of fire and vegetation properties in simulations with fire-enabled vegetation models from the Fire Model Intercomparison Project
Stijn Hantson,Stijn Hantson,Douglas I. Kelley,Almut Arneth,Sandy P. Harrison,Sally Archibald,Dominique Bachelet,Matthew Forrest,Thomas Hickler,Gitta Lasslop,Fang Li,Stéphane Mangeon,Stéphane Mangeon,Joe R. Melton,Lars Nieradzik,Sam Rabin,I. Colin Prentice,T. Sheehan,Stephen Sitch,Lina Teckentrup,Apostolos Voulgarakis,Chao Yue +21 more
TL;DR: The Fire Model Intercomparison Project (FireMIP) is coordinating the evaluation of state-of-the-art global fire models, with the aim of improving projections of fire regime characteristic and fire impacts on ecosystems and human societies under the context of global environmental change as discussed by the authors.