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Land-use changes across distant places: design of a telecoupled agent-based model
Journal of Land Use Science ( IF 3.2 ) Pub Date : 2019-11-17 , DOI: 10.1080/1747423x.2019.1687769
Yue Dou 1, 2 , James D.A. Millington 3 , Ramon Felipe Bicudo Da Silva 4 , Paul McCord 1 , Andrés Viña 1 , Qian Song 5 , Qiangyi Yu 5 , Wenbin Wu 5 , Mateus Batistella 4, 6 , Emilio Moran 1, 7 , Jianguo Liu 1
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Land-use changes across distant places are increasingly affected by international agricultural trade, but most of the impacts and feedback remain unknown. The telecoupling framework – an analytical tool for examining socioeconomic and environmental interactions over distances – can be used to conceptualize the impacts of agricultural trade on land-use change and feedbacks across borders of importing and exporting countries and across spatio-temporal scales of land systems. We apply the framework to design an agent-based model (TeleABM) that represents land-use changes in telecoupled systems to investigate how local land-use changes are affected by flows. The Brazil–China telecoupled soybean system is used as a demonstration. With examples of research questions, we explore the possible applications of this model for assessing farm-level income, fertilizer usage, deforestation, and agricultural intensification, as a tool to quantify socio-ecological impacts between distant places and holistically inform sustainable land-practices across system boundaries.

更新日期:2019-11-17
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