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From 'land grabbing' to sustainable investments in land: potential contributions by land change science

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.39643
Date of Publication
October 2013
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

NCCR North-South Mana...

Centre for Developmen...

Author
Messerli, Peterorcid-logo
NCCR North-South Management Centre
Geographisches Institut, Integrative Geographie
Lehrkörper, Phil.-nat. Fakultät
Heinimann, Andreasorcid-logo
NCCR North-South Management Centre
Geographisches Institut, Integrative Geographie
Centre for Development and Environment (CDE)
Giger, Markus
Centre for Development and Environment (CDE)
Breu, Thomas Michaelorcid-logo
NCCR North-South Management Centre
Geographisches Institut, Integrative Geographie
Centre for Development and Environment (CDE)
Schoenweger, Oliver
Centre for Development and Environment (CDE)
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300 - Social sciences...

Series
Current opinion in environmental sustainability
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1877-3435
Publisher
Elsevier
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.cosust.2013.03.004
Description
This paper assesses possible contributions of land change science to the growing body of knowledge about large-scale land acquisition. Despite obvious commonalities, such as a problem-oriented and interdisciplinary approach to land change, there seems to be little overlap between the two fields thus far. We adopt a sustainability research perspective — an important feature of land change science — to review research questions about large-scale land acquisition that are currently being addressed, and to define questions for further inquiry. Possible contributions of land change science toward more sustainable land investments are based on understanding land use change not only as a consequence, but also as a cause of large-scale land acquisition and as a solution to the problems land acquisition can create.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/196743
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