Researching land use transitions: pathways to sustainable lan management

  • Anette Reenberg (Lecturer)

Activity: Talk or presentation typesLecture and oral contribution

Description

 

The panel aims at exploring novel ideas and composite analytical approaches to understand land transformation. The session will be of a conceptual and theoretical nature. It will present suggestions of ways to design new methodologies and integrated models to analyse human-environmental interaction, feed backs in land systems, hotspots of land use transitions and critical thresholds in land system dynamics. Pivotal questions concern: characterization of the socioeconomic and ecological processes that shape land transitions; improvement of bottom-up and top-down modelling tools to be used to assess critical thresholds for resource management with reference to land use change and ecosystem services; and which visions can be formulated for sustainable resource management and land use policy under a range of environmental and management conditions. A series of short presentations will take point of departure in the grand challenges for land systems research and reflect upon issues related to e.g.: empirical and historical analysis of human-environmental interaction; application of models to test hypothesis of land system functioning; valuation of trade-offs between ecosystem services; and the use of land system science to support policy.  The discussion will be initiated by feedback from the discussants and subsequently broadened to include the audience.

 

Period19 Oct 2010
Event titleSustainable Land Systems in the Era of Urbanization and Climate Change
Event typeConference
OrganiserGlobal Land Project
LocationPhoenix, United StatesShow on map