Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7462223 | Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Land provides a range of critical services for humanity (including the provision of food, water and energy). It also provides many services that are often socially valuable but may not have a market value. Demand projections for land-based services, accounting for the significant requirement for negative emissions needed to meet a 1.5 °C pathway, may exceed what can be sustainably supplied. It is therefore critical to explore how to optimise land use (and if necessary, limit demand), so societies can continue to benefit from all services into the future. Unlike the energy or the transport sectors, however, there is limited understanding or consensus over what 'optimal' land use might look like (from a science perspective), or how to bring it about (from a governance perspective).
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Authors
TG Benton, R Bailey, A Froggatt, R King, B Lee, L Wellesley,