Potentials and barriers to land-based mitigation technologies and practices (LMTs) - a review
Abstract Land-based mitigation technologies and practices (LMTs) are critical for achieving the Paris Agreement’s aim of avoiding dangerous climate change by limiting the rise in average global surface temperatures. We developed a detailed two-level classification and analysis of barriers to the ado...
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| author | Karki, Lokendra Lieu, Jenny Xylia, Maria Laub, Moritz Ismangil, David Virla, Luis D. Rahn, Eric Bilbao, Bibiana Alejandra Indriani, Siti Nurlaila Martín Gallego, Pilar Suleiman, Afnan Khalil Ahmad Schaldach, Ruediger Takama, Takeshi Marques da Silva, José Rafael Johnson, Francis X |
| author_browse | Bilbao, Bibiana Alejandra Indriani, Siti Nurlaila Ismangil, David Johnson, Francis X Karki, Lokendra Laub, Moritz Lieu, Jenny Marques da Silva, José Rafael Martín Gallego, Pilar Rahn, Eric Schaldach, Ruediger Suleiman, Afnan Khalil Ahmad Takama, Takeshi Virla, Luis D. Xylia, Maria |
| author_facet | Karki, Lokendra Lieu, Jenny Xylia, Maria Laub, Moritz Ismangil, David Virla, Luis D. Rahn, Eric Bilbao, Bibiana Alejandra Indriani, Siti Nurlaila Martín Gallego, Pilar Suleiman, Afnan Khalil Ahmad Schaldach, Ruediger Takama, Takeshi Marques da Silva, José Rafael Johnson, Francis X |
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| description | Abstract Land-based mitigation technologies and practices (LMTs) are critical for achieving the Paris Agreement’s aim of avoiding dangerous climate change by limiting the rise in average global surface temperatures. We developed a detailed two-level classification and analysis of barriers to the adoption and scaling up of LMTs. The review suggests that afforestation/reforestation and forest management are LMTs with wide application and high potential across all continents. BECCS (bio-energy with carbon capture and storage) and biochar have a higher potential in higher-income countries in the short term due to the availability of technology, funding, and existing low-cost biomass value chains. Although most LMTs can be cost-effective across multiple world regions, limited knowledge concerning their implementation and a lack of financing appear to be the main barriers to large-scale deployment. Without considering gender and the rights of marginalised and indigenous communities, the large-scale deployment of LMTs can further aggravate the existing inequalities. Therefore, the social and institutional implications of LMTs also need to be better understood to improve public acceptance and reduce negative impacts. A system approach is necessary to balance the ambitious land-based mitigation targets with the socioeconomic and broader environmental goals. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1318682025-11-11T19:07:43Z Potentials and barriers to land-based mitigation technologies and practices (LMTs) - a review Karki, Lokendra Lieu, Jenny Xylia, Maria Laub, Moritz Ismangil, David Virla, Luis D. Rahn, Eric Bilbao, Bibiana Alejandra Indriani, Siti Nurlaila Martín Gallego, Pilar Suleiman, Afnan Khalil Ahmad Schaldach, Ruediger Takama, Takeshi Marques da Silva, José Rafael Johnson, Francis X technological changes sustainability assessment land improvement-land amelioration impact assessment barriers Abstract Land-based mitigation technologies and practices (LMTs) are critical for achieving the Paris Agreement’s aim of avoiding dangerous climate change by limiting the rise in average global surface temperatures. We developed a detailed two-level classification and analysis of barriers to the adoption and scaling up of LMTs. The review suggests that afforestation/reforestation and forest management are LMTs with wide application and high potential across all continents. BECCS (bio-energy with carbon capture and storage) and biochar have a higher potential in higher-income countries in the short term due to the availability of technology, funding, and existing low-cost biomass value chains. Although most LMTs can be cost-effective across multiple world regions, limited knowledge concerning their implementation and a lack of financing appear to be the main barriers to large-scale deployment. Without considering gender and the rights of marginalised and indigenous communities, the large-scale deployment of LMTs can further aggravate the existing inequalities. Therefore, the social and institutional implications of LMTs also need to be better understood to improve public acceptance and reduce negative impacts. A system approach is necessary to balance the ambitious land-based mitigation targets with the socioeconomic and broader environmental goals. 2023-09-01 2023-09-15T09:46:17Z 2023-09-15T09:46:17Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/131868 en Open Access application/pdf IOP Publishing Karki, L.; Lieu, J.; Xylia, M.; Laub, M.; Ismangil, D.; Virla, L.; Rahn, E.; Bilbao, B.A.; Indriani, S.N.; Martín-Gallego, P.; Suleiman, A.K.A.; Schaldach, R.; Takama, T.; Marques da Silva, J.R.; Johnson, F.X. (2023) Potentials and barriers to land-based mitigation technologies and practices (LMTs) - a review. Environmental Research Letters 18(9): 29 p. ISSN: 1748-9326 |
| spellingShingle | technological changes sustainability assessment land improvement-land amelioration impact assessment barriers Karki, Lokendra Lieu, Jenny Xylia, Maria Laub, Moritz Ismangil, David Virla, Luis D. Rahn, Eric Bilbao, Bibiana Alejandra Indriani, Siti Nurlaila Martín Gallego, Pilar Suleiman, Afnan Khalil Ahmad Schaldach, Ruediger Takama, Takeshi Marques da Silva, José Rafael Johnson, Francis X Potentials and barriers to land-based mitigation technologies and practices (LMTs) - a review |
| title | Potentials and barriers to land-based mitigation technologies and practices (LMTs) - a review |
| title_full | Potentials and barriers to land-based mitigation technologies and practices (LMTs) - a review |
| title_fullStr | Potentials and barriers to land-based mitigation technologies and practices (LMTs) - a review |
| title_full_unstemmed | Potentials and barriers to land-based mitigation technologies and practices (LMTs) - a review |
| title_short | Potentials and barriers to land-based mitigation technologies and practices (LMTs) - a review |
| title_sort | potentials and barriers to land based mitigation technologies and practices lmts a review |
| topic | technological changes sustainability assessment land improvement-land amelioration impact assessment barriers |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/131868 |
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