This introductory chapter explores the notion of ?distal drivers? in land use competition. Research has moved beyond proximate causes of land cover and land use change to focus on the underlying drivers of these dynamics. We discuss the framework of telecoupling within human?environment systems as a first step to come to terms with the increasingly distal nature of driving forces behind land use practices. We then expand the notion of distal as mainly a measure of Euclidian space to include temporal, social, and institutional dimensions. This understanding of distal widens our analytical scope for the analysis of land use competition as a distributed process to consider the role of knowledge and power, technology, and different temporalitie...
Land change is the result of multiple human-environment interactions operating across different scal...
This chapter reflects on land competition from a water perspective. Conceptual thoughts are enriched...
Governing land use to achieve sustainable outcomes is challenging, because land systems manifest com...
This introductory chapter explores the notion of ‘distal drivers’ in land use competition. Research ...
This chapter introduces competition as a heuristic concept to analyse how specific land use practice...
Land systems are increasingly influenced by distal connection: the externalities and unintended cons...
This chapter identifies the main land-change trends and competitions in global land use. To produce ...
AbstractPossible negative effects of increased competition for land include pressures on biodiversit...
Land use change is influenced by a complexity of drivers that transcend spatial, institutional and t...
In north-eastern Madagascar, maintenance of biodiversity competes with expansion of land for agricul...
In north-eastern Madagascar, maintenance of biodiversity competes with expansion of land for agricul...
A key challenge for humanity is how a future global population of 9 billion can all be fed healthily...
Over the past two decades, progress has been made in understanding and predicting land-use change in...
Humans occupy the space in different ways. The practices through which they deal with ...
By addressing the trade-offs between food production and biodiversity conservation at landscape and...
Land change is the result of multiple human-environment interactions operating across different scal...
This chapter reflects on land competition from a water perspective. Conceptual thoughts are enriched...
Governing land use to achieve sustainable outcomes is challenging, because land systems manifest com...
This introductory chapter explores the notion of ‘distal drivers’ in land use competition. Research ...
This chapter introduces competition as a heuristic concept to analyse how specific land use practice...
Land systems are increasingly influenced by distal connection: the externalities and unintended cons...
This chapter identifies the main land-change trends and competitions in global land use. To produce ...
AbstractPossible negative effects of increased competition for land include pressures on biodiversit...
Land use change is influenced by a complexity of drivers that transcend spatial, institutional and t...
In north-eastern Madagascar, maintenance of biodiversity competes with expansion of land for agricul...
In north-eastern Madagascar, maintenance of biodiversity competes with expansion of land for agricul...
A key challenge for humanity is how a future global population of 9 billion can all be fed healthily...
Over the past two decades, progress has been made in understanding and predicting land-use change in...
Humans occupy the space in different ways. The practices through which they deal with ...
By addressing the trade-offs between food production and biodiversity conservation at landscape and...
Land change is the result of multiple human-environment interactions operating across different scal...
This chapter reflects on land competition from a water perspective. Conceptual thoughts are enriched...
Governing land use to achieve sustainable outcomes is challenging, because land systems manifest com...