Adapting systematic conservation planning for climate change
With the high rate of ecosystem change, effective systematic conservation planning must
account for ongoing and imminent threats to biodiversity to ensure its persistence …
account for ongoing and imminent threats to biodiversity to ensure its persistence …
Effective incentives for reforestation: lessons from Australia's carbon farming policies
MC Evans - Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 2018 - Elsevier
Highlights•Large-scale reforestation will rely on participation of private landholders.•Carbon
farming has the potential to incentivise reforestation in production landscapes.•Assisted …
farming has the potential to incentivise reforestation in production landscapes.•Assisted …
[HTML][HTML] Integrating spatial planning and flood risk management: A new conceptual framework for the spatially integrated policy infrastructure
J Ran, Z Nedovic-Budic - Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 2016 - Elsevier
Flooding is a widely occurring natural hazard that noticeably damages property, people, and
the environment. In the context of climate change, the integration of spatial planning with …
the environment. In the context of climate change, the integration of spatial planning with …
Modelling the impact of urban growth on agriculture and natural land in Italy to 2030
The uncontrolled spread of towns and cities into their surrounding rural and natural land,
and the consequent increasing demand for new natural resources are among the most …
and the consequent increasing demand for new natural resources are among the most …
[HTML][HTML] Regional scale integrated land use planning to meet multiple objectives: Good in theory but challenging in practice
L Peskett, MJ Metzger, K Blackstock - Environmental Science & Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Pressure is increasing globally to deliver integrated land use at large spatial scales (10–100
s km 2) to address the climate and biodiversity emergencies through delivery of nature …
s km 2) to address the climate and biodiversity emergencies through delivery of nature …
A framework for promoting natural climate solutions in the agriculture sector
L Ashton - Land Use Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Natural climate solutions adopted by agricultural producers, such as cover crops, avoided
grassland conversion, and improved nutrient management, can contribute to climate change …
grassland conversion, and improved nutrient management, can contribute to climate change …
Learning from integrated management approaches to implement the Nexus
M Roidt, T Avellán - Journal of environmental management, 2019 - Elsevier
In the 1990s, the emergence of Integrated Management Approaches to water, land and
waste established a widely accepted understanding on integration of environmental …
waste established a widely accepted understanding on integration of environmental …
A systematic review of soil carbon management in Australia and the need for a social-ecological systems framework
Research efforts, on soil carbon management in agricultural lands, over the last two
decades have sought to improve our understanding in order to increase soil productivity, soil …
decades have sought to improve our understanding in order to increase soil productivity, soil …
Landscape‐scale biodiversity governance: Scenarios for reshaping spaces of governance
In this paper, we present an alternative governance system for managing biodiversity in
agricultural landscapes. Focusing primarily on the European Union (EU), we start with the …
agricultural landscapes. Focusing primarily on the European Union (EU), we start with the …
Land use mapping error introduces strongly-localised, scale-dependent uncertainty into land use and ecosystem services modelling
We analysed the impact of land use mapping error on uncertainty in projections of land use
and ecosystem services in Australia's agricultural land from 2013 to 2050. We simulated …
and ecosystem services in Australia's agricultural land from 2013 to 2050. We simulated …