Skip to content
Operationalising Telecouplings for Solving Sustainability Challenges for Land Use.

Login

FacebookTwitter
COUPLED – Operationalising Telecoupling for Solving Sustainability Challenges for Land Use
COUPLED - Operationalising Telecoupling for Solving Sustainability Challenges for Land UseCOUPLED - Operationalising Telecoupling for Solving Sustainability Challenges for Land Use
  • About us
    • The Research
    • The Training
  • Research Projects
    • ESR 01Understanding conservation telecouplings
    • ESR 02Socio-ecological metabolism approaches to analyse telecoupling related to international trade
    • ESR 03How can private companies promote sustainable land use through their supply chains
    • ESR 04Impacts of changing lifestyles and ecosystem service demands
    • ESR 05Measuring the effectiveness of corporate zero deforestation commitments in South East Asia
    • ESR 06Sustainable sourcing of agricultural commodities, spill-over effects and global-local relations
    • ESR 07Environmental impact assessments in a telecoupled world
    • ESR 08Justices and Injustices in the Soy Value Chain
    • ESR 09Characterisation and visualisation of telecouplings in Large Scale Land Acquisitions
    • ESR 10Stickiness in international trade of agricultural and forestry products
    • ESR 11Exploring telecouplings between mining and land change in Africa
    • ESR 12Governance Institutions for Sustainability in Globally Telecoupled Systems
    • ESR 13Land use impacts of forest management projects in a telecoupled world
    • ESR 14Telecouplings, supply chain analysis and transparency
    • ESR 15International forest conservation discourses and local decisions as telecoupled systems
  • Training
    • COUPLED Summer School
    • Advanced Training Courses
    • Virtual Meeting Series
  • Team
    • PhD fellows
    • Network Management
    • Supervisors
    • Advisory Board
    • Partner Organisations
  • Events
  • Resources
  • Blog
  • About us
    • The Research
    • The Training
  • Research Projects
    • ESR 01Understanding conservation telecouplings
    • ESR 02Socio-ecological metabolism approaches to analyse telecoupling related to international trade
    • ESR 03How can private companies promote sustainable land use through their supply chains
    • ESR 04Impacts of changing lifestyles and ecosystem service demands
    • ESR 05Measuring the effectiveness of corporate zero deforestation commitments in South East Asia
    • ESR 06Sustainable sourcing of agricultural commodities, spill-over effects and global-local relations
    • ESR 07Environmental impact assessments in a telecoupled world
    • ESR 08Justices and Injustices in the Soy Value Chain
    • ESR 09Characterisation and visualisation of telecouplings in Large Scale Land Acquisitions
    • ESR 10Stickiness in international trade of agricultural and forestry products
    • ESR 11Exploring telecouplings between mining and land change in Africa
    • ESR 12Governance Institutions for Sustainability in Globally Telecoupled Systems
    • ESR 13Land use impacts of forest management projects in a telecoupled world
    • ESR 14Telecouplings, supply chain analysis and transparency
    • ESR 15International forest conservation discourses and local decisions as telecoupled systems
  • Training
    • COUPLED Summer School
    • Advanced Training Courses
    • Virtual Meeting Series
  • Team
    • PhD fellows
    • Network Management
    • Supervisors
    • Advisory Board
    • Partner Organisations
  • Events
  • Resources
  • Blog

Daily Archives: 25/09/2018

We welcome a new PhD fellow of COUPLED at University of Louvain

BlogBy cpld_admin25/09/2018Leave a comment

We are very happy to introduce our COUPLED fellow Simon! Simon Bager (ESR 3), supervised by Eric Lambin, will be working on How can private companies promote sustainable land use through their supply chains, based at the University of Louvain. Until recently, Simon worked at COWI, a Scandinavian environment and engineering consultancy with offices in…

© Copyright, COUPLED Project 2017|About this Website

Design by Matthias Schoebe

Go to Top