A globally relevant change taxonomy and evidence-based change framework for land monitoring.

Earth observations change climate economy impacts land cover policy pressures

Journal

Global change biology
ISSN: 1365-2486
Titre abrégé: Glob Chang Biol
Pays: England
ID NLM: 9888746

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
11 2022
Historique:
revised: 22 04 2022
received: 05 12 2021
accepted: 31 05 2022
pubmed: 2 9 2022
medline: 5 10 2022
entrez: 1 9 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

A globally relevant and standardized taxonomy and framework for consistently describing land cover change based on evidence is presented, which makes use of structured land cover taxonomies and is underpinned by the Driver-Pressure-State-Impact-Response (DPSIR) framework. The Global Change Taxonomy currently lists 246 classes based on the notation 'impact (pressure)', with this encompassing the consequence of observed change and associated reason(s), and uses scale-independent terms that factor in time. Evidence for different impacts is gathered through temporal comparison (e.g., days, decades apart) of land cover classes constructed and described from Environmental Descriptors (EDs; state indicators) with pre-defined measurement units (e.g., m, %) or categories (e.g., species type). Evidence for pressures, whether abiotic, biotic or human-influenced, is similarly accumulated, but EDs often differ from those used to determine impacts. Each impact and pressure term is defined separately, allowing flexible combination into 'impact (pressure)' categories, and all are listed in an openly accessible glossary to ensure consistent use and common understanding. The taxonomy and framework are globally relevant and can reference EDs quantified on the ground, retrieved/classified remotely (from ground-based, airborne or spaceborne sensors) or predicted through modelling. By providing capacity to more consistently describe change processes-including land degradation, desertification and ecosystem restoration-the overall framework addresses a wide and diverse range of local to international needs including those relevant to policy, socioeconomics and land management. Actions in response to impacts and pressures and monitoring towards targets are also supported to assist future planning, including impact mitigation actions.

Identifiants

pubmed: 36047436
doi: 10.1111/gcb.16346
pmc: PMC9805224
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

6293-6317

Informations de copyright

© 2022 The Authors. Global Change Biology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Auteurs

Richard M Lucas (RM)

Department of Geography and Earth Sciences, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, UK.

Sophia German (S)

Earth and Sustainability Science Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Graciela Metternicht (G)

Earth and Sustainability Science Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Rebecca K Schmidt (RK)

CSIRO Land and Water, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

Christopher J Owers (CJ)

Department of Geography and Earth Sciences, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, UK.
CSIRO Land and Water, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

Suzanne M Prober (SM)

CSIRO Land and Water, Wembley, Western Australia, Australia.

Anna E Richards (AE)

CSIRO Land and Water, Winnellie, Northern Territory, Australia.

Sally Tetreault-Campbell (S)

CSIRO Land and Water, Clayton South, Victoria, Australia.

Kristen J Williams (KJ)

CSIRO Land and Water, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

Norman Mueller (N)

Geoscience Australia, Symonston, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

Belle Tissott (B)

Geoscience Australia, Symonston, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

Sean M T Chua (SMT)

Geoscience Australia, Symonston, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

Alison Cowood (A)

Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

Terry Hills (T)

Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

Dayani Gunawardana (D)

Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

Alexis McIntyre (A)

Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

Sebastien Chognard (S)

Department of Geography and Earth Sciences, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, UK.

Clive Hurford (C)

Department of Geography and Earth Sciences, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, UK.

Carole Planque (C)

Department of Geography and Earth Sciences, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, UK.

Suvarna Punalekar (S)

Department of Geography and Earth Sciences, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, UK.

Daniel Clewley (D)

Centre for Geospatial Applications, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Plymouth, Devon, UK.

Ruth Sonnenschein (R)

Institute for Earth Observation, Eurac Research, Bozen/Bolzano, Italy.

Nicholas J Murray (NJ)

College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

Ioannis Manakos (I)

Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Thermi, Greece.

Palma Blonda (P)

Istituto sull'Inquinamento Atmosferico, CNR-IIA, presso Dipartiment, Interateneo di Fisica, Università of Bari, Bari, Italy.

Kate Owers (K)

Earth and Sustainability Science Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Stephen Roxburgh (S)

CSIRO Land and Water, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

Heather Kay (H)

Department of Geography and Earth Sciences, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, UK.

Peter Bunting (P)

Department of Geography and Earth Sciences, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, UK.

Claire Horton (C)

Economy, Skills and Natural Resourcs (ESNR), Welsh Government, Wales, Ceredigion, UK.

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