Telecoupling as a framework to support a more nuanced understanding of causality in land system science [PDF]
This article illustrates the potential of the telecoupling framework to improve causal attribution in land system science (LSS). We shed light on the distinct analytical approaches that have characterized telecoupling research to date, how these can contribute to LSS with new insights, and whether such insights can improve causal attribution.
Louise Marie Busck-Lumholt +2 more
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Carbon Emissions of the Tourism Telecoupling System: Theoretical Framework, Model Specification and Synthesis Effects [PDF]
The flows of people and material attributed to international tourism exert a major impact on the global environment. Tourism carbon emissions is the main indicator in this context. However, previous studies focused on estimating the emissions of destinations, ignoring the embodied emissions in tourists’ origins and other areas.
Ping, Chang Wang, Ya-Yen Sun
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Trade in the telecoupling framework: evidence from the metals industry [PDF]
As a conceptual framework for understanding contemporary sustainability challenges, telecoupling emphasizes the importance of socioeconomic and environmental interactions over long distances. These long-distance interactions can occur through multiple human activities.
James D A Millington
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Land-use change in a telecoupled world: the relevance and applicability of the telecoupling framework in the case of banana plantation expansion in Laos [PDF]
Land-use change is increasingly influenced by complex socioeconomic and environmental interactions that transcend spatial, institutional, and temporal scales. These interactions challenge classical place-based land system analysis and require new analytical approaches equipped for tackling processes, flows, and feedbacks over distance.
Cecilie Friis, Jonas Østergaard Nielsen
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Conservation planning beyond giant pandas: the need for an innovative telecoupling framework [PDF]
Meeting human needs while sustaining ecosystems and the benefits they provide is a global challenge. A major barrier to achieve sustainable development goals is the lack of sufficient knowledge on the complex relationships between humans and nature ...
Wang, Fang, Liu, Jianguo
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The Role of Citizen Science in Conservation under the Telecoupling Framework [PDF]
Citizen science is increasingly utilized to empower people to participate in conservation work and research. Despite the profusion of citizen science projects in conservation, many lacked a coherent analytical framework for understanding broad-scale transnational human–species interactions.
Di Yang, Ho Yi Wan, Ta-Ken Huang
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A Synthesis of Opportunities for Applying the Telecoupling Framework to Marine Protected Areas [PDF]
The world’s oceans face unprecedented anthropogenic threats in the globalized era that originate from all over the world, including climate change, global trade and transportation, and pollution. Marine protected areas (MPAs) serve important roles in conservation of marine biodiversity and ecosystem resilience, but their success is increasingly ...
Vanessa Hull, Christian J Rivera
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Energy sustainability under the framework of telecoupling [PDF]
Energy systems, which include energy production, conversion, transportation, distribution and utilization, are key infrastructures in modern society. Interactions among energy systems are generally studied under the framework of energy trade. Although such studies have generated important insights, there are limitations. Many distant interactions (e.g.
Canbing Li +2 more
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Access to ecosystem services and influence on their management are structured by social relations among actors, which often occur across spatial scales. Such cross-scale social relations can be analysed through a telecoupling framework as decisions taken at local scales are often shaped by actors at larger scales.
Berta Martin-Lopez +2 more
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Toward Rigorous Telecoupling Causal Attribution: A Systematic Review and Typology [PDF]
Telecoupled flows of people, organisms, goods, information, and energy are expanding across the globe. Causes are integral components of the telecoupling framework, yet the rigor with which they have been identified and evaluated to date is unknown.
Andrew Carlson +2 more
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