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Key determinants of global land-use projections

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Land use is at the core of various sustainable development goals. Long-term climate foresight studies have structured their recent analyses around five socio-economic pathways (SSPs), with consistent storylines of future macroeconomic and societal developments; however, model quantification of these scenarios shows substantial heterogeneity in land-use projections. Here we build on a recently developed sensitivity approach to identify how future land use depends on six distinct socio-economic drivers (population, wealth, consumption preferences, agricultural productivity, land-use regulation, and trade) and their interactions. Spread across models arises mostly from diverging sensitivities to long-term drivers and from various representations of land-use regulation and trade, calling for reconciliation efforts and more empirical research. Most influential determinants for future cropland and pasture extent are population and agricultural efficiency. Furthermore, land-use regulation and consumption changes can play a key role in reducing both land use and food-security risks, and need to be central elements in sustainable development strategies.

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Stehfest E, van Zeist WJ, Valin H, Havlik P, Popp A, Kyle P, Tabeau A, Mason-D'Croz D, Hasegawa T, Bodirsky BL, Calvin K, Doelman JC, Fujimori S, Humpenöder F, Lotze-Campen H, van Meijl H, Wiebe K. 2019. Key determinants of global land-use projections. Nature Communications 10:2166.

Authors

  • Stehfest, Elke
  • Zeist, Willem-Jan van
  • Valin, Hugo
  • Havlik, Petr
  • Popp, Alexander
  • Kyle, Page
  • Tabeau, Andrzej
  • Mason-D'Croz, Daniel
  • Hasegawa, Tomoko
  • Bodirsky, Benjamin L.
  • Calvin, Katherine
  • Doelman, Jonathan C
  • Fujimori, Shinichiro
  • Humpenöder, Florian
  • Lotze-Campen, Hermann
  • Meijl, Hans van
  • Wiebe, Keith