Land-use change is increasingly influenced by complex socioeconomic and environmental interactions that transcend spatial, institutional, and temporal scales. These interactions challenge classical place-based land system analysis and require new analytical approaches equipped for tackling processes, flows, and feedbacks over distance. The recently proposed telecoupling framework offers interesting perspectives for bringing place-based and process-oriented research together in the study of land-use change. However, few studies have explored the influence and implications of telecouplings in local land-use changes. One reason for this is that the framework still faces challenges for application in empirical research. Here, we offer a qualita...
This paper investigates the direct and cascading land system consequences of a Chinese company’s lan...
In the global South, a rush of large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) is occurring by governments and...
Sudden and gradual land use changes can result in different socio-ecological systems, sometimes refe...
Land-based production provides societies with indispensable goods such as food, feed, fibre, and ene...
The concept of telecoupling has recently been proposed in Land System Science as an analytical frame...
Land use change is influenced by a complexity of drivers that transcend spatial, institutional and t...
Land systems are increasingly influenced by distal connections: the externalities and unintended con...
This article highlights land use changes of composite swidden farming villages in the northern part ...
Over the past two decades, progress has been made in understanding and predicting land-use change in...
Extensive land-use “regime shifts” have been observed as rapid transitions from natural land cover o...
In recent years, the concepts of teleconnections and telecoupling have been introduced into land-use...
Land-use changes across distant places are increasingly affected by international agricultural trade...
Land-use changes across distant places are increasingly affected by international agricultural trade...
This article highlights land use changes of composite swidden farming villages in the northern part ...
Over the last decade considerable research has been conducted on the development and the impacts of ...
This paper investigates the direct and cascading land system consequences of a Chinese company’s lan...
In the global South, a rush of large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) is occurring by governments and...
Sudden and gradual land use changes can result in different socio-ecological systems, sometimes refe...
Land-based production provides societies with indispensable goods such as food, feed, fibre, and ene...
The concept of telecoupling has recently been proposed in Land System Science as an analytical frame...
Land use change is influenced by a complexity of drivers that transcend spatial, institutional and t...
Land systems are increasingly influenced by distal connections: the externalities and unintended con...
This article highlights land use changes of composite swidden farming villages in the northern part ...
Over the past two decades, progress has been made in understanding and predicting land-use change in...
Extensive land-use “regime shifts” have been observed as rapid transitions from natural land cover o...
In recent years, the concepts of teleconnections and telecoupling have been introduced into land-use...
Land-use changes across distant places are increasingly affected by international agricultural trade...
Land-use changes across distant places are increasingly affected by international agricultural trade...
This article highlights land use changes of composite swidden farming villages in the northern part ...
Over the last decade considerable research has been conducted on the development and the impacts of ...
This paper investigates the direct and cascading land system consequences of a Chinese company’s lan...
In the global South, a rush of large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) is occurring by governments and...
Sudden and gradual land use changes can result in different socio-ecological systems, sometimes refe...