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Governing flows in telecoupled land systems

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Author(s):
Munroe, Darla K. ; Batistella, Mateus ; Friis, Cecilie ; Gasparri, Nestor Ignacio ; Lambin, Eric F. ; Liu, Jianguo ; Meyfroidt, Patrick ; Moran, Emilio ; Nielsen, Jonas Ostergaard
Total Authors: 9
Document type: Journal article
Source: Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability; v. 38, p. 7-pg., 2019-06-01.
Abstract

The increasing global interconnectivity influencing land system change brings with it new challenges for land-system science. We evaluate whether recent land-system science (LSS) research into telecoupling provides a basis to set normative goals or priorities for addressing sustainability in coupled human-natural systems. We summarize the challenges for sustainability in an increasingly telecoupled world, particularly the coordination of multisited, multiscalar networks of public and private sector actors. Transnational flows of capital, commodities, energy, people, and waste often span multiple territorial jurisdictions. Thus, effective governance of such systems requires attention to collective decision-making and negotiation among governments, firms, land users, consumers, financial actors, and others. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 15/25892-7 - Food security and land use: the Telecoupling challenge
Grantee:Ramon Felipe Bicudo da Silva
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral
FAPESP's process: 14/50628-9 - Food security and land use: the Telecoupling challenge - ABC Telecoupling
Grantee:Mateus Batistella
Support Opportunities: Research Projects - Thematic Grants