Fig. 7: AFOLU GHG emission breakdown by source.
From: Overcoming global inequality is critical for land-based mitigation in line with the Paris Agreement

Data are shown at global level for five scenarios. a shows CO2 emissions and removals from land-use change and management. Carbon losses consist of emissions from deforestation, conversion of non-forest ecosystems, drained peatlands, and wood harvest. Carbon gains consist of carbon storage in wood products, re/afforestation (Aff CO2-price and Aff NDC), timber plantations, and regrowth of natural vegetation (secondary forests and other natural land). The black line shows the net effect of carbon losses and carbon gains at the global level. b shows CH4 emissions from agriculture. c shows N2O emissions from agriculture. Further details on AFOLU GHG emission sources and sinks are provided in the methods section and in Table S1.