Cole, B., Saratsi, E. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5917-6463, Earnshaw, K., Willcock, S., Gardner, E., Bradley, A., Fremantle, C., Bezant, J., Finan, J., Ziv, G. and Balzter, H.,
(2022)
Making landscape decisions to meet net zero carbon: pathways that consider ethics, socio-ecological diversity, and landscape functions.
Report.
University of Leicester
doi: 10.25392/leicester.data.19011629
(ISBN 9781912989140)
Abstract/Summary
Landscapes are an integral part of the net-zero challenge; not only are they carbon stores but they constitute the environments upon which humans develop their livelihoods, interact and shape their cultures. <br>This report focuses on three key landscape types (agricultural, peatlands and forests), and the associated practices and impacts with particular relevance to the net zero carbon agenda. <br>We have brought together perspectives from natural and social science, humanities, and the arts to understand and evaluate how modern landscapes can absorb the impact of potential zero-carbon policies.
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Item Type | Report |
Divisions | Science > School of Archaeology, Geography and Environmental Science > Department of Geography and Environmental Science |
Publisher | University of Leicester |
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