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Significance of Telecoupling for Exploration of Land-Use Change

2014
Land systems are increasingly influenced by distal connections: the externalities and unintended consequences of social and ecological processes which occur in distant locations, and the feedback mechanisms that lead to new institutional developments and governance arrangements.
Eakin, H   +11 more
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Governance for Sustainability in Telecoupled Systems

2019
Telecoupling describes specific global flows and interconnections that pose novel challenges for sustainability governance. This chapter examines contributions to the governance literature that have addressed aspects of global interconnectedness and that might inform a more systematic engagement with and theorisation of the phenomenon of telecoupling ...
Edward Challies   +2 more
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Framing ecosystem services in the telecoupled Anthropocene

Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 2016
Around the globe, previously isolated localities are rapidly forming connections over increasing spatial extents, through the flow of ecosystem services ( ES ). With the intensification of human demands, systematic research on ES over distances is ...
Jianguo Liu, Wu Yang, Shuxin Li
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Trade and Land-Use Telecouplings

2019
Production of commodities to meet global demand for food, fibre and energy is the most important driver of land-use change globally. In this chapter, we examine the causes and effects of trade and land-use telecouplings, identifying some of the emerging properties of global trade—such as the increasing trade volume and market integration—as well as ...
Javier Godar, Toby Gardner
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Planetary Health Consequences of Telecoupled Shrimp Farming

EcoHealth
The international demand for shrimp from Bangladesh exhibits a Telecoupled system. Semi-intensive to intensive shrimp farming has changed vast coastal areas into saline zones by altering land use and land cover. While shrimp cultivation significantly contributes to foreign exchange earnings, it also leads to various social and environmental impacts ...
Byomkesh Talukder   +6 more
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Telecoupling and Consumption in Agri-Food Systems

2019
Garrett and Rueda analyse the drivers of food systems globalisation and the ways in which increasingly global and homogeneous consumption practices are creating new couplings between places of consumption and production. The authors present recent data on food consumption trends and then describe the changes in demographics, economies, information ...
Rachael Garrett, Ximena Rueda
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Livelihoods through the Lens of Telecoupling

2019
While the literature increasingly stresses the influence of globalisation on livelihoods, the ways livelihoods are connected to the world are often more specific than the undifferentiated influence of global processes. In this chapter, I discuss how the telecoupling framework can disentangle the complex fabric of the ‘global’ by adopting a relational ...
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Toolbox: Operationalising Telecoupling with Network Analysis

2019
Seaquist and Johansson describe how network analysis can be used to operationalise the telecoupling framework. Starting with the building blocks of a network model, they demonstrate how network analysis can be used to clarify understandings about the effects of globalisation on land system change.
Jonathan W. Seaquist, Emma Li Johansson
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Telecoupling China’s City-Level Water Withdrawal with Distant Consumption

Environmental Science & Technology, 2023
Kai Huang, Yajuan Yu, Shen Qu
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