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Land system science and sustainable development of the earth system: A global land project perspective

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.72795
Date of Publication
2015
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Geographisches Instit...

Author
Verburg, Peter H.
Crossman, Neville
Ellis, Erle C.
Heinimann, Andreasorcid-logo
Geographisches Institut, Integrative Geographie
Centre for Development and Environment (CDE)
Hostert, Patrick
Mertz, Ole
Nagendra, Harini
Sikor, Thomas
Erb, Karl-Heinz
Golubiewski, Nancy
Grau, Ricardo
Grove, Morgan
Konaté, Souleymane
Meyfroidt, Patrick
Parker, Dawn C.
Chowdhury, Rinku Roy
Shibata, Hideaki
Thomson, Allison
Zhen, Lin
Subject(s)

300 - Social sciences...

Series
Anthropocene
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
2213-3054
Publisher
Elsevier
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.ancene.2015.09.004
Description
Land systems are the result of human interactions with the natural environment. Understanding the drivers, state, trends and impacts of different land systems on social and natural processes helps to reveal how changes in the land system affect the functioning of the socio-ecological system as a whole and the tradeoff these changes may represent. The Global Land Project has led advances by synthesizing land systems research across different scales and providing concepts to further understand the feedbacks between social-and environmental systems, between urban and rural environments and between distant world regions. Land system science has moved from a focus on observation of change and understanding the drivers of these changes to a focus on using this understanding to design sustainable transformations through stakeholder engagement and through the concept of land governance. As land use can be seen as the largest geo-engineering project in which mankind has engaged, land system science can act as a platform for integration of insights from different disciplines and for translation of knowledge into action.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/198061
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