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Research into land atmosphere interactions supports the sustainable development agenda

Authors :
Garry Hayman
Benjamin Poulter
Sachin D. Ghude
Eleanor Blyth
Vinayak Sinha
Sally Archibald
Kirsti Ashworth
Victoria Barlow
Silvano Fares
Gregor Feig
Tetsuya Hiyama
Jiming Jin
Sirkku Juhola
Meehye Lee
Sebastian Leuzinger
Miguel D. Mahecha
Xianhong Meng
David Odee
Gemma Purser
Hisashi Sato
Pallavi Saxena
Valiyaveetil S. Semeena
Allison Steiner
Xuemei Wang
Stefan Wolff
Source :
Global Sustainability, Vol 7 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press, 2024.

Abstract

Abstract Non-technical summary Greenhouse gas emissions and land use change – from deforestation, forest degradation, and agricultural intensification – are contributing to climate change and biodiversity loss. Important land-based strategies such as planting trees or growing bioenergy crops (with carbon capture and storage) are needed to achieve the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement and to enhance biodiversity. The integrated Land Ecosystems Atmospheric Processes Study (iLEAPS) is an international knowledge-exchange and capacity-building network, specializing in ecosystems and their role in controlling the exchange of water, energy and chemical compounds between the land surface and the atmosphere. We outline priority directions for land–atmosphere interaction research and its contribution to the sustainable development agenda. Technical summary Greenhouse-gas emissions from human activities and land use change (from deforestation, forest degradation, and agricultural intensification) are contributing to climate change and biodiversity loss. Afforestation, reforestation, or growing bioenergy crops (with carbon capture and storage) are important land-based strategies to achieve the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement and to enhance biodiversity. The effectiveness of these actions depends on terrestrial ecosystems and their role in controlling or moderating the exchange of water, heat, and chemical compounds between the land surface and the atmosphere. The integrated Land Ecosystems Atmospheric Processes Study (iLEAPS), a global research network of Future Earth, enables the international community to communicate and remain up to date with developments and concepts about terrestrial ecosystems and their role in global water, energy, and biogeochemical cycles. Covering critically important topics such as fire, forestry, wetlands, methane emissions, urban areas, pollution, and climate change, the iLEAPS Global Research Programme sits center stage for some of the most important environmental questions facing humanity. In this paper, we outline the new challenges and opportunities for land–atmosphere interaction research and its role in supporting the broader sustainable development agenda. Social Media Summary Future directions for research into land–atmosphere interactions that supports the sustainable development agenda

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20594798
Volume :
7
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Global Sustainability
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.4dd598e86e7427d988a3062ea725ebf
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/sus.2024.3