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An International Research Programme of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)Strategies for Action, Technologies and System Solutions
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GLOBAL CHANGE
Challenge
Climate changeChanging demographic structuresConflicts between nourishment, energy supplies and other economic activities
ENORMOUS CHALLENGE FOR POLICY, ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
Source: Peter EssickSource: Peter Essick Source: National GeographicSource: National Geographic Source: Kaizo.netSource: Kaizo.net
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LAND USE – FORCE OF GLOBAL IMPORTANCETRADE-OFFS BETWEEN IMMEDIATE HUMAN NEEDS AND MAINTAINING THE CAPACITY OF THE BIOSPHERE TO PROVIDE GOODS AND SERVICES IN A LONG TERM.
DRIVERSPopulation growthClimate changeGlobalization
GLOBAL LAND USEAgriculture 14,0%Forestry 31,0%Pasture, livestock breeding 26,0%Dwellings, infrastructure 0,5%Conservation areas 11,0%Other 17,5%
Extent of agricultural land cover across the world in 1990s (Foley et al. 2009, SCIENCE)
Land Use
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Duration: 2010 to 2016
Budget approx. 115 Mio. €
Regional and integrative approach
Source: UFZSource: UFZ
Sustainable Land Management
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Focus on regions severely affected by climate and structural-demographic changesGenerating the knowledge needed for decision making at regional levelsDevelopment of technologies, system solutions and policy strategies that can be implemented as policies and transferred to comparable regionsInvolvement of regional and local stakeholders
RESEARCH AREAS
(1) Interactions between land management, climate change and ecosystem services(2) Innovative system solutions for sustainable land management
Research Areas
GENERAL OBJECTIVES
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Focus on regions severely affected by climate and structural-demographic changesGenerating the knowledge needed for decision making at regional levelsDevelopment of technologies, system solutions and policy strategies that can be implemented as policies and transferred to comparable regionsInvolvement of regional and local stakeholders
RESEARCH AREAS
(1) Interactions between land management, climate change and ecosystem services(2) Innovative system solutions for sustainable land management
Source: SuLaMaSource: SuLaMa
Objectives
GENERAL OBJECTIVES
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Focus on regions severely affected by climate and structural-demographic changesGenerating the knowledge needed for decision making at regional levelsDevelopment of technologies, system solutions and policy strategies that can be implemented as policies and transferred to comparable regionsInvolvement of regional and local stakeholders
RESEARCH AREAS
(1) Interactions between land management, climate change and ecosystem services(2) Innovative system solutions for sustainable land management
Objectives
GENERAL OBJECTIVES
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Focus on regions severely affected by climate and structural-demographic changesGenerating the knowledge needed for decision making at regional levelsDevelopment of technologies, system solutions and policy strategies that can be implemented as policies and transferred to comparable regionsInvolvement of regional and local stakeholders
RESEARCH AREAS
(1) Interactions between land management, climate change and ecosystem services(2) Innovative system solutions for sustainable land management
Objectives
GENERAL OBJECTIVES
GENERAL OBJECTIVES
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Focus on regions severely affected by climate and structural-demographic changesGenerating the knowledge needed for decision making at regional levelsDevelopment of technologies, system solutions and policy strategies that can be implemented as policies and transferred to comparable regionsInvolvement of regional and local stakeholders
RESEARCH AREAS
(1) Interactions between land management, climate change and ecosystem services(2) Innovative system solutions for sustainable land management
Source: J. SetteleSource: J. Settele
Objectives
Organizational Structure
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(1) Interactions between land management, climate change and ecosystem services
(2) Innovative system solutions for sustainable land management
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Objectives
Explore interactions between land management, climate change and ecosystem services
Provide a basis for decision-making and initiate the development of measures for sustainable land management in the regions
Develop socio-economic instruments accounting for ecosystem services and climate protection goals
Objectives
Develop innovative and practical solutions for sustainable land management in the regions
Advance technologies and forecast instruments in order to identify adaptation requirements of land use systems
Organize decentralized systems for renewable energies
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Organizational Structure
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(1) Interactions between land management, climate change and ecosystem services
(2) Innovative system solutions for sustainable land management
BMBF Dept 723BMBF Dept 723 BMBF Dept 724BMBF Dept 724
Project Man. PT-DLR Project Man. Jülich (PtJ)
Regional Projects
Carbiocial ▪ CCLandStraDCOMTESS ▪ INNOVATE
KULUNDA ▪ LEGATOLUCCi ▪ SASCHA
SuLaMa ▪ SuMaRiOSURUMER
The Future Okavango
Regional Projects
€Lan ▪ AgroForNetBEST ▪ ELaN ▪ EudyséKuLaRuhr ▪ LaTerra
Löbestein ▪ NaLaMa-ntNull-Emissions-Gemeinden
RegioProjektCheckRePro ▪ VIP
Scientific Coordination and Synthesis GLUES (UFZ)
Scientific Coordination
(ZALF)
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12 Regional Projects - Worldwide
Carbiocial ▪ CCLandStraD ▪ COMTESS ▪ INNOVATEKULUNDA ▪ LEGATO ▪ LUCCi ▪ SASCHA ▪ SuLaMa ▪ SuMaRiO
SURUMER ▪ The Future Okavango
13 Regional Projects - Germany
€Lan ▪ AgroForNet ▪ BEST ▪ ELaN ▪ Eudysé ▪ KuLaRuhr LaTerra ▪ Löbestein ▪ NaLaMa-nt ▪ Null-Emissions-Gemeinden
RegioProjektCheck ▪ RePro ▪ VIP
Regional Projects
MODULEMODULE A A MODULEMODULE B B(1) Interactions between land management,
climate change and ecosystem services(2) Innovative system solutions for
sustainable land management
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Contacts
Scientific Coordination and Synthesis(GLUES)*
Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ)Department of Computational Landscape EcologyPermoserstraße 1504318 LeipzigProf. Dr. Ralf SeppeltAndreas Werntze, MSc.Phone: +49 (0) 341-2351816E-Mail: [email protected]
Scientific Coordination Project
Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) e.V.Institute of Socio-Economics
Eberwalder Straße 8415374 MünchenbergProf. Dr. Klaus Müller PD Dr.-Ing. Thomas WeithPhone: +49 (0) 33432-82124E-Mail: [email protected]
MODULEMODULE A A MODULEMODULE B B(1) Interactions between land management,
climate change and ecosystem services(2) Innovative system solutions for
sustainable land management
*Global Assessment of Land Use Dynamics, Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Ecosystem Services