Land Use Transitions in a Metacoupling World: Flows, Disparities, and Social-Ecological Change
Journal: Journal of Land Use Science
Human–environmental interactions are increasingly shaped by flows of land, trade, labour, food, information, migration, and ecological processes that cut across local, regional, and global scales. These connections, however, are experienced unequally—some places and people gain from investment, improved accessibility, and ecological restoration, while others bear the costs of land conversion, resource depletion, env…