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@futureearth | GLP is an interdisciplinary community of science and practice for the study of land systems and the co-design of solutions for sustainability.
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The Cambridge Geography is currently advertising the full-time, permanent post of Geospatial and Quantitative Skills Specialist. Details are at Geospatial and Quantitative Skills Specialist - Job Opportunities - University of Cambridge. Please bring this to the attention of anyone
#academicjob! Assistant/ Associate/ Full Professor in Land Systems and Environmental Science The Environmental Studies program at Williams College seeks to appoint an Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor in environmental science who uses geospatial analysis to investigate
Agricultural expansion in the #Chaco leads to the marginalization of Indigenous peoples and other smallholders through limiting access to surface water 👉 doi.org/10.1016/j.apge… Paper led by Patrice Matthews & @Yann_le_Polain McGill University with contributions by Biogeography Berlin
Multiscale assessment of cropland abandonment determinants, Sichuan China. Integrating remote sensing time series, factors, and econometrics across scale and time. Policies. Work of Changqiao Hong with Alexander Prishchepov Behavioral Studies in Agri-Food Sector #LandAbandonmentWG GLP bit.ly/46m3h3o
📢New publication📢 GLP member, Neus Escobar published a paper estimating land use change CO2 emissions from the production of feedstock for aviation fuels according to CORSIA. IIASA CMK UHasselt Alternate-biofuels BC3 - Basque Centre for Climate Change Check it out: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
New work out resulting from the @SPA for the Amazon 🌴 👨🌾 "Transformative changes are needed to support socio-bioeconomies for people and ecosystems in the Amazon" 🌴 👨🌾 rdcu.be/dP6PV Co-authors Joice Ferreira joyce Ricardo Abramovay Emiliano Cabrera Rocha Eduardo
Is this how to rebuild our economies sustainably?🌳🌎 A study led by Rachael Garrett from Cambridge Conservation Research Institute offers a new way of rebuilding our economies based on the success of indigenous and traditional communities in the Amazon basin. 🔗 bit.ly/4dHnXFF Cambridge Geography