A review of global-local-global linkages in economic land-use/cover change models

Global change drivers of land-use/cover change (LUCC) like population dynamics, economic development, and climate change are increasingly important to local sustainability studies, and can only be properly analyzed at fine-scales that capture local biophysical and socio-economic conditions. When suf...

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Autores principales: Hertel, Thomas W., West, T.A.P., Börner, J., Villoria, N.B.
Formato: Journal Article
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Publicado: IOP Publishing 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/112096
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author Hertel, Thomas W.
West, T.A.P.
Börner, J.
Villoria, N.B.
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Hertel, Thomas W.
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description Global change drivers of land-use/cover change (LUCC) like population dynamics, economic development, and climate change are increasingly important to local sustainability studies, and can only be properly analyzed at fine-scales that capture local biophysical and socio-economic conditions. When sufficiently widespread, local feedback to stresses originating from global drivers can have regional, national, and even global impacts. A multiscale, global-to-local-to-global (GLG) framework is thus needed for comprehensive analyses of LUCC and leakage. The number of GLG-LUCC studies has grown substantially over the past years, but no reviews of this literature and their contributions have been completed so far. In fact, the largest body of literature pertains to global-to-local impacts exclusively, whereas research on local feedback to regional, national, and global spheres remain scarce, and are almost solely undertaken within large modeling institutes. As such, those are rarely readily accessible for modification and extension by outside contributors. This review of the recent GLG-LUCC studies calls for more open-source modeling and availability of data, arguing that the latter is the real constraint to more widespread analyses of GLG-LUCC impacts. Progress in this field will require contributions from hundreds of researchers around the world and from a wide variety of disciplines.
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spelling CGSpace1120962024-06-26T09:37:40Z A review of global-local-global linkages in economic land-use/cover change models Hertel, Thomas W. West, T.A.P. Börner, J. Villoria, N.B. bioenergy land use economic impact Global change drivers of land-use/cover change (LUCC) like population dynamics, economic development, and climate change are increasingly important to local sustainability studies, and can only be properly analyzed at fine-scales that capture local biophysical and socio-economic conditions. When sufficiently widespread, local feedback to stresses originating from global drivers can have regional, national, and even global impacts. A multiscale, global-to-local-to-global (GLG) framework is thus needed for comprehensive analyses of LUCC and leakage. The number of GLG-LUCC studies has grown substantially over the past years, but no reviews of this literature and their contributions have been completed so far. In fact, the largest body of literature pertains to global-to-local impacts exclusively, whereas research on local feedback to regional, national, and global spheres remain scarce, and are almost solely undertaken within large modeling institutes. As such, those are rarely readily accessible for modification and extension by outside contributors. This review of the recent GLG-LUCC studies calls for more open-source modeling and availability of data, arguing that the latter is the real constraint to more widespread analyses of GLG-LUCC impacts. Progress in this field will require contributions from hundreds of researchers around the world and from a wide variety of disciplines. 2019-05-01 2021-03-08T08:18:07Z 2021-03-08T08:18:07Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/112096 en Open Access IOP Publishing Hertel, T.W., West, T.A.P., Börner, J., Villoria, N.B. 2019. A review of global-local-global linkages in economic land-use/cover change models. Environmental Research Letters, 14 (5): 053003. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ab0d33
spellingShingle bioenergy
land use
economic impact
Hertel, Thomas W.
West, T.A.P.
Börner, J.
Villoria, N.B.
A review of global-local-global linkages in economic land-use/cover change models
title A review of global-local-global linkages in economic land-use/cover change models
title_full A review of global-local-global linkages in economic land-use/cover change models
title_fullStr A review of global-local-global linkages in economic land-use/cover change models
title_full_unstemmed A review of global-local-global linkages in economic land-use/cover change models
title_short A review of global-local-global linkages in economic land-use/cover change models
title_sort review of global local global linkages in economic land use cover change models
topic bioenergy
land use
economic impact
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/112096
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