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Fridolin Krausmann

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Land use intensification increasingly drives the spatiotemporal patterns of the global human appropriation of net primary production in the last cent…

2021

Land use has greatly transformed Earth's surface. While spatial reconstructions of how the extent of land cover and land-use types have changed during the last century are available, much less information exists about changes in land-use intensity. In particular, global reconstructions that consistently cover land-use intensity across land-use types and ecosystems are missing. We, therefore, lack understanding of how changes in land-use intensity interfere with the natural processes in land systems. To address this research gap, we map land-cover and land-use intensity changes between 1910 and 2010 for 9 points in time. We rely on the indicator framework of human appropriation of net primar…

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Transitions in European land-management regimes between 1800 and 2010

2015

Land use is a cornerstone of human civilization, but also intrinsically linked to many global sustainability challenges—from climate change to food security to the ongoing biodiversity crisis. Understanding the underlying technological, institutional and economic drivers of land-use change, and how they play out in different environmental, socio-economic and cultural contexts, is therefore important for identifying effective policies to successfully address these challenges. In this regard, much can be learned from studying long-term land-use change. We examined the evolution of European land management over the past 200 years with the aim of identifying (1) key episodes of changes in land …

global environmental-changeEarth Observation and Environmental InformaticsGeography Planning and DevelopmentLand managementLand-use changePath dependencyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawLong-term socio-ecological research/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_on_landcover-changelandscapesDevelopment economicschange scienceAardobservatie en omgevingsinformaticaEconomicsLand use land-use change and forestryLand-management regimesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSNature and Landscape ConservationagricultureSDG 15 - Life on Land2. Zero hungerInstitutional changeFood securityLand usebusiness.industrysustainable intensificationEnvironmental resource managementInstitutional economicsuse intensityForestry15. Life on landTechnological innovationuse/cover changeAgrarian societyPolicy13. Climate actionAgricultureSustainability[SDE]Environmental Sciencescropland abandonmenthistorybusiness
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Data supplement for "Land use intensification increasingly drives the spatiotemporal patterns of the global human appropriation of net primary produc…

2022

This data supplements the publication "Land use intensification increasingly drives the spatiotemporal patterns of the global human appropriation of net primary production in the last century" by Thomas Kastner, Sarah Matej, Matthew Forrest, Simone Gingrich, Helmut Haberl, Thomas Hickler, Fridolin Krausmann, Gitta Lasslop, Maria Niedertscheider, Christoph Plutzar, Florian Schwarzmüller, Jörg Steinkamp, Karl-Heinz Erb. For details, please refer to the included readme file and to the publication (https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15932) In this new Version 1.01, we changed the file structure to make the data more accessible, we added data on means across modulations as used in the paper, and we inc…

land-use changehistorical reconstructionnet primary production (NPP)global assessmenthuman appropriation of NPPland-use intensity
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