Telecoupling Analysis
Telecoupling analysis is an integrated framework, introduced by Jianguo Liu and colleagues in 2013, for studying socioeconomic and environmental interactions between coupled human and natural systems that are far apart. As trade, migration, investment, species movement, and information flows increasingly link distant places, environmental change in one location is often driven by demand, decisions, and processes in another. The framework gives this distant coupling a common structure: it distinguishes sending, receiving, and spillover systems, and within each it identifies the flows that connect them, the agents who act, the causes that drive the interaction, and the effects that result. By making distant cause-and-effect explicit, telecoupling analysis lets researchers study phenomena such as land-use displacement, deforestation driven by foreign demand, and the global reach of conservation or development interventions as one connected system rather than as isolated local cases.
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- Liu, J., Hull, V., Batistella, M., DeFries, R., Dietz, T., Fu, F., et al. (2013). Framing Sustainability in a Telecoupled World. Ecology and Society, 18(2), 26. · DOI 10.5751/ES-05873-180226
- Geist, H. J., & Lambin, E. F. (2002). Proximate Causes and Underlying Driving Forces of Tropical Deforestation. BioScience, 52(2), 143-150. · DOI 10.1641/0006-3568(2002)052[0143:PCAUDF]2.0.CO;2
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