@Article{BoillatSRGAAABFFGMMOPPRSVB:2017:ChPe,
author = "Boillat, S{\'e}bastien Pierre and Scarpa, Fabiano Micheletto and
Robson, James P. and Gasparri, Ign{\'a}cio and Aide, T. Mitchell
and Aguiar, Ana Paula Dutra de and Anderson, Liana O. and
Batistella, Mateus and Fonseca, Marisa Gesteira and Futemma,
C{\'e}lia and Grau, H. Ricardo and Mathez-Stiefel, Sarah-Lan and
Metzger, Jean Paul and Ometto, Jean Pierre Henry Balbaud and
Pedlowski, Marcos Antonio and Perz, Stephen G. and Robiglio,
Valentina and Soler, Luciana de Souza and Vieira, Ima and
Brondizio, Eduardo S.",
affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Instituto
Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {University of
Saskatchewan} and {Universidad Nacional de Tucum{\'a}n} and
{University of Puerto Rico} and {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas
Espaciais (INPE)} and {Centro Nacional de Monitoramento e Alertas
de Desastres Naturais (CEMADEN)} and {Empresa Brasileira de
Pesquisa Agropecu{\'a}ria (EMBRAPA)} and {Instituto Nacional de
Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Universidade Estadual de Campinas
(UNICAMP)} and {Universidad Nacional de Tucum{\'a}n} and {World
Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF)} and {Universidade de Sa{\~o} Paulo
(USP)} and {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and
{Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro} and
{University of Florida} and {World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF)}
and {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Museu
Paraense Emilio Goeldi} and {Indiana University}",
title = "Land system science in Latin America: challenges and
perspectives",
journal = "Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability",
year = "2017",
volume = "26/27",
pages = "37--46",
month = "June",
abstract = "This article reviews the current status, trends and challenges of
land system science in Latin America. We highlight the advances in
the conceptualization, analysis and monitoring of land systems.
These advances shift from a focus on the relationships between
forests and other land uses to include a greater diversity of land
cover and land-use types and the processes and interactions that
link them. We then provide a biome-level typology of
social-ecological land systems (SELS) as an approach to help
connect local-level realities to regional processes and we discuss
how this approach can help to design more socially inclusive land
systems. We also discuss the increased role of distant
socio-economic and ecological interactions that connect these SELS
to global processes. Combined, these insights support a research
agenda for land system science in the region that can develop more
accurate and integrative monitoring of land change and their
social and ecological consequences, better understand different
stakeholder perspectives within a context of livelihood
diversification, and encourage institutional feedbacks to govern
land systems influenced by distant drivers.",
doi = "10.1016/j.cosust.2017.01.015",
url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2017.01.015",
issn = "1877-3435",
language = "en",
targetfile = "boillat_land.pdf",
urlaccessdate = "28 abr. 2024"
}