@Article{MeyfroidtBRAACCCDDDEEFGGGGHHHJKKELLMMMMNNOPPPRRCSSSTTUVVZE:2022:TeFaAb,
author = "Meyfroidt, Patrick and Bremond, Ariane de and Ryan, Casey M. and
Archer, Emma and Aspinall, Richard and Chhabra, Abha and Camara,
Gilberto and Corbera, Esteve and DeFries, Ruth and D{\'{\i}}az,
Sandra and Dong, Jinwei and Ellis, Erle C. and Erb, Karl-Heinz and
Fisher, Janet A. and Garrett, Rachael D. and Golubiewski, Nancy E.
and Grau, H. R. and Grove, J. M. and Haberl, H. and Heinimann, A.
and Hostert, P. and Jobb{\'a}gy, E. G. and Kerr, S. and
Kuemmerle, T. and E. F., Lambin and Lavorel, S. and Lele, S. and
Mertz, O. and Messerli, P. and Metternicht, G. and Munroe, D. K.
and Nagendra, H. and Nielsen, J. A. and Ojima, D. S. and Parker,
D. c. and Pascualc, U. and Porter, J. R. and Ramankutty, N. and
Reenberg, A. and Chowdhury, R. R. and Seto, K. C. and Seufert, V.
and Shibata, H. and Thomson, A. and Turner II, B. L and Urabe, J.
and Veldkamp, t. and Verburg, P. H. and Zeleke, G. and zu
Ermgassen, E. K. H. J.",
affiliation = "{Earth and Life Institute} and {University of Bern} and
{University of Edinburgh} and {University of Pretoria} and {James
Hutton Institute} and {Indian Space Research Organisation} and
{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and
{Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona} and {Columbia University} and
{Universidad Nacional de C{\'o}rdoba} and {Chinese Academy of
Sciences} and {University of Maryland} and {University of Natural
Resources and Life Sciences} and {University of Edinburgh} and
{ETH Z{\"u}rich}",
title = "Ten facts about land systems for sustainability",
journal = "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United
States of America",
year = "2022",
volume = "119",
number = "7",
note = "{Pr{\^e}mio CAPES Elsevier 2023 - ODS 2: Fome zero e Agricultura
sustent{\'a}vel} and {Pr{\^e}mio CAPES Elsevier 2023 - ODS 15:
Vida terrestre}",
keywords = "Governance, Land use, Social-ecological systems, Sustainability.",
abstract = "Land use is central to addressing sustainability issues, including
biodiversity conservation, climate change, food security, poverty
alleviation, and sustainable energy. In this paper, we synthesize
knowledge accumulated in land system science, the integrated study
of terrestrial social-ecological systems, into 10 hard truths that
have strong, general, empirical support. These facts help to
explain the challenges of achieving sustainability in land use and
thus also point toward solutions. The 10 facts are as follows: 1)
Meanings and values of land are socially constructed and
contested; 2) land systems exhibit complex behaviors with abrupt,
hard-to-predict changes; 3) irreversible changes and path
dependence are common features of land systems; 4) some land uses
have a small footprint but very large impacts; 5) drivers and
impacts of land-use change are globally interconnected and spill
over to distant locations; 6) humanity lives on a used planet
where all land provides benefits to societies; 7) land-use change
usually entails trade-offs between different
benefits{\^a}{"}win{\^a}wins{"} are thus rare; 8) land tenure
and land-use claims are often unclear, overlapping, and contested;
9) the benefits and burdens from land are unequally distributed;
and 10) land users have multiple, sometimes conflicting, ideas of
what social and environmental justice entails. The facts have
implications for governance, but do not provide fixed answers.
Instead they constitute a set of core principles which can guide
scientists, policy makers, and practitioners toward meeting
sustainability challenges in land use. © 2022 National Academy of
Sciences. All rights reserved.",
doi = "10.1073/pnas.2109217118",
url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2109217118",
issn = "0027-8424",
label = "20220303",
language = "en",
targetfile = "pnas.2109217118.pdf",
url = "https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85124259162\&doi=10.1073%2fpnas.2109217118\&partnerID=40\&md5=3c5b4a31399e440c66757b92980892e8",
urlaccessdate = "25 jun. 2024"
}