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Boundaries

A systematic approach to quantify the status of the terrestrial planetary boundaries based on the Dynamic Global Vegetation Model (DGVM) Lund-Potsdam-Jena managed Land (LPJmL). The supported planetary boundaries are "biosphere integrity", "land-system change", "bluewater", "greenwater" and "nitrogen flows".

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<a href=''><img src='inst/img/logo.png' align='right' alt='logo' height=139 /></a> Planetary Boundary Status based on LPJmL simulations

R package boundaries, version 1.3.1

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Purpose and Functionality

A systematic approach to quantify the status of the terrestrial planetary boundaries based on the Dynamic Global Vegetation Model (DGVM) Lund-Potsdam-Jena managed Land (LPJmL) hosted at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK). The supported planetary boundaries are "biosphere integrity", "land-system change", "bluewater", "greenwater" and "nitrogen flows".

Overview

🌎🌡 Terrestrial Planetary Boundary Status

calc_status() calculate the status of the boundaries based on 🌱 LPJmL Simulations depending on ...

  1. 🎛 Scenario configuration
  2. 🌐 Spatial scale: global, sub-global, grid
  3. 🕚 Time span and resolution
  4. 📑 Methodological approach

and returns the status of each underlying control variable.

🎨 Status Visualization

plot_status() visualize the 🌡 status of the 🌎 boundaries based on the calculated control variables either as a 🗺 map or a 📈 time series plot.

Installation

For installation of the most recent package version an additional repository has to be added in R:

options(repos = c(CRAN = "@CRAN@", pik = "https://rse.pik-potsdam.de/r/packages"))

The additional repository can be made available permanently by adding the line above to a file called .Rprofile stored in the home folder of your system (Sys.glob("~") in R returns the home directory).

After that the most recent version of the package can be installed using install.packages:

install.packages("boundaries")

Package updates can be installed using update.packages (make sure that the additional repository has been added before running that command):

update.packages()

Tutorial

The package comes with a vignette describing the basic functionality of the package and how to use it. You can load it with the following command (the package needs to be installed):

vignette("calc_and_plot_boundaries") # Calculate and plot boundaries

Questions / Problems

In case of questions / problems please contact Johanna Braun braun@pik-potsdam.de.

Citation

To cite package boundaries in publications use:

Braun J, Breier J, Stenzel F, Vanelli C (2025). "boundaries: Planetary Boundary Status based on LPJmL simulations." doi:10.5281/zenodo.11550559 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11550559, Version: 1.3.1, https://github.com/PIK-tess/boundaries.

A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is

@Misc{,
 title = {boundaries: Planetary Boundary Status based on LPJmL simulations},
 author = {Johanna Braun and Jannes Breier and Fabian Stenzel and Caterina Vanelli},
 doi = {10.5281/zenodo.11550559},
 date = {2025-02-21},
 year = {2025},
 url = {https://github.com/PIK-tess/boundaries},
 note = {Version: 1.3.1},
}
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