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Peer-reviewed Article
In Sustainability Science
Author:
Chiho
Kamiyama
Keiko
Hori
Takanori
Matsui
Jules
Pretty
Home food production and sharing (home consumption) make up a local community-based food system that has become a custom closely tied to people’s daily life and culture across Japan. In this study, nationwide questionnaire surveys were conducted in 2015 and 2021 to investigate the status and trends of non-commercial home food consumption in Japan...
Discussion Paper
Author:
Ryuichi
Ogawa
農地において支柱を立てて上部空間に太陽光発電設備を設置し、下部空間では営農を継続しながら発電を行う営農型太陽光発電(ソーラーシェアリング)は、再生可能エネルギー導入量の拡大が見込めること、農業者の収入拡大による農業経営の改善や6次産業化の推進も期待できることから、政府として推進する方針が掲げられ、様々な制度で導入促進が図られている。 例えば、再生可能エネルギーの導入促進のために固定価格買取制度が導入されているが、営農型太陽光発電と野立太陽光発電で買取価格が区別されていない。しかしながら、両者は費用構造や事業リスクが異なり、導入によってもたらされる便益も異なることから、その性質に則して営農型太陽光発電の推進のための施策が導入されることが望ましい。...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Author:
Alexandros
Gasparatos
Graham
von Maltitz
Abubakari
Ahmed
Eric
Eric Brako Dompreh
Marcin
Pawel Jarzebski
Davies
Luhanga
Cyrille
Rigolot
Denise
Patricia Lozano Lazo
The production of commodity crops such as oil palm, sugarcane, cotton or cocoa has important ramifications for sustainability at multiple spatial and temporal scales. Food security is among the most heavily debated impacts of commodity crop production, especially in developing regions characterized by high rates of malnutrition and food insecurity...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Environmental Management
Author:
Mesfin
Sahle
Suneetha
M. Subramanian
Even though the mosaic of different land-use/land-cover types has long contributed to the resilience of socio-ecological production landscapes and seascapes in Ethiopia, recent data indicate that their sustainability is under threat. This study aims to evaluate landscape resilience by adopting a set of indicators for enhancing sustainability in the...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Earth System Governance
Author:
Raffaela
Kozar
Riyante
Djalante
Baria
Leimona
Suneetha
M. Subramanian
Food systems are responsible for pushing human resource use past three thresholds of safe planetary operating space, yet the potential of agroecosystems to contribute to sustainability of food systems when managed for multiple benefits is underexplored. This gap has led to a call for food systems transformation. Previous reviews have acknowledged...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Ecosystem Services
Author:
Mateja
ˇSmid Hribar
Keiko
Hori
Mimi
Urbanc
Matija
Zorn
Commons were traditionally associated with rural societies, but socioeconomic changes have triggered new forms of commons linked with urban areas. Despite an emerging literature on these new commons and their connection to landscape management, more knowledge is needed. This study focuses on various forms of commons and their contribution to...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Nature-Based Solutions
More than 90 systematic reviews have been conducted on the topic of nature-based solutions for climate change adaptation (NBS-CCA). These prior reviews, however, are scattered across more than 45 different peer-reviewed journals and gray literature sources, making it difficult to follow all of the knowledge generated and remaining research gaps. In...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Nature Food
Author:
Maria
García-Martín
Lynn
Huntsinger
Maria José
Ibarrola-Rivas
Marianne
Penker
Ugo
D’Ambrosio
Thymios
Dimopoulos
María E.
Fernández-Giménez
Thanasis
Kizos
José
Muñoz-Rojas
Karl
S. Zimmerer
David
J. Abson
Jianguo
Liu
Cristina
Quintas-Soriano
Irene
Holm Sørensen
Peter
H. Verburg
Tobias
Plieninger
Landscape products link to low-input practices and traditional ecological knowledge, and have multiple functions supporting human well-being and sustainability. Here we explore seven landscape products worldwide to identify these multiple functions in the context of food commodification and landscape sustainability. We show that a landscape...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Author:
Lin
Gao
Roshanak
Darvishzadeh
Ben
Somers
Yu
Wang
Jochem
Verrelst
Xiaofei
Wang
Clement
Atzberger
Understanding how biophysical and biochemical variables contribute to the spectral characteristics of vegetation canopies is critical for their monitoring. Quantifying these contributions, however, remains difficult due to extraneous factors such as the spectral variability of canopy background materials, including soil/crop-residue moisture, soil...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Land Degradation and Development
Author:
Mrittika
Basu
Shalini
Dhyani
Shizuka
Hashimoto
Place attachment and ecocentric attitude are the important determinants of conservation behaviour, especially for traditionally managed landscapes. In this paper, we explore the relationship between place attachment and the ecocentric attitude of farmers engaged in Jhum cultivation ( aka shifting / slash and burn cultivation) in the Zunheboto...