Indirect artificial combustion can be temporary or permanent.
Temporary indirect artificial combustion reduces the effectiveness of the carbon sink for years to decades.
Example: slash-and-burn agriculture.
Permanent indirect artificial combustion (PIAC) reduces the effectiveness of the carbon sink for centuries to millennia.
Example: Cultural conversions from forest to range, range to agriculture, agriculture to urban.
Anthropogenic land degradation practices such as clear-cutting of forests, overgrazing of rangelands,
overcultivation, salinization and desertification also lead to
PIAC.