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COUPLED - Operationalising Telecoupling for Solving Sustainability Challenges for Land UseCOUPLED - Operationalising Telecoupling for Solving Sustainability Challenges for Land Use
  • 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
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  • Team
    • PhD fellows
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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: 11/12/2019

Postcards from the field: Soybeans in Brazil

BlogBy cpld_admin11/12/2019Leave a comment

After a few months of traveling the soy fields of Brazil trying to figure out the complex relationships that drive agricultural supply chains, COUPLED PhD Tiago sent us a postcard with his initial reflections from his fieldwork. Written by Tiago Reis Every day I ask myself: What am I doing, and why am I doing…

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