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COUPLED - Operationalising Telecoupling for Solving Sustainability Challenges for Land UseCOUPLED - Operationalising Telecoupling for Solving Sustainability Challenges for Land Use
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    • 01Understanding conservation telecouplings
    • 02Socio-ecological metabolism approaches to analyse telecoupling related to international trade
    • 03How can private companies promote sustainable land use through their supply chains
    • 04Impacts of changing lifestyles and ecosystem service demands
    • 05Measuring the effectiveness of corporate zero deforestation commitments in South East Asia
    • 06Sustainable sourcing of agricultural commodities, spill-over effects and global-local relations
    • 07Environmental impact assessments in a telecoupled world
    • 08Justices and Injustices in the Soy Value Chain
    • 09Characterisation and visualisation of telecouplings in Large Scale Land Acquisitions
    • 10The Stickiness or Geographic Sourcing Patterns in the International Trade of Agricultural Products
    • 11Global flows and local ventures in artisanal and small-scale gold mining
    • 12Governance Institutions for Sustainability in Globally Telecoupled Systems
    • 13Integrated Development and Conservation projects through the lens of institutional telecoupling
    • 15International forest conservation discourses and local decisions as telecoupled systems
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  • About us
  • Research Projects
    • 01Understanding conservation telecouplings
    • 02Socio-ecological metabolism approaches to analyse telecoupling related to international trade
    • 03How can private companies promote sustainable land use through their supply chains
    • 04Impacts of changing lifestyles and ecosystem service demands
    • 05Measuring the effectiveness of corporate zero deforestation commitments in South East Asia
    • 06Sustainable sourcing of agricultural commodities, spill-over effects and global-local relations
    • 07Environmental impact assessments in a telecoupled world
    • 08Justices and Injustices in the Soy Value Chain
    • 09Characterisation and visualisation of telecouplings in Large Scale Land Acquisitions
    • 10The Stickiness or Geographic Sourcing Patterns in the International Trade of Agricultural Products
    • 11Global flows and local ventures in artisanal and small-scale gold mining
    • 12Governance Institutions for Sustainability in Globally Telecoupled Systems
    • 13Integrated Development and Conservation projects through the lens of institutional telecoupling
    • 15International forest conservation discourses and local decisions as telecoupled systems
  • Training
    • COUPLED Summer School
    • Advanced Training Courses
    • COUPLED in a map
  • Team
    • PhD fellows
    • Network Management
    • Supervisors
    • Advisory Board
    • Affiliated Researchers
    • Partner Organisations
  • Events
  • Resources
  • Blog

Daily Archives: 05/12/2019

Why and how legal changes affect iconic protected areas?

BlogBy cpld_admin05/12/2019Leave a comment

Written by Siyu Qin As the cornerstone of conservation, protected areas (PA) are often expected to provide permanent protection to nature, biodiversity, and ecosystem services. In reality, however, legal changes made to loosen the PA restrictions (downgrade), shrink the PA boundaries (downsize), and remove the protection status (degazette) are widespread and through the history of…

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