About this Research Topic
The Global North is still extracting and altering tropical environments to fuel their growing economies and fulfil consumer demand. But now that the planetary boundaries, resource limits and responsibilities of developed economies are increasingly recognized by governmental and non-governmental actors, an holistic approach that effectively changes global economic trends and impacts is necessary. A combination of agriculture innovation and development, consumers and producers’ responsibility and behavioral change, government policy interventions and international agreements can help tackle developmental challenges, and ensure a sustainable future.
This Research Topic will build on interdisciplinary research by social scientists, economists, ecologists, biologists and natural scientists to present the opportunities and research activities to tackle deforestation, climate change and sustainable land use management in forested landscapes. We invite papers on the following topics:
• Agriculture development and genetic diversification
• Forest management arrangements
• Land management and climate change
• Consumers’ behavior and influence on global supply chain
• Private sectors initiatives towards sustainable trade
Keywords: Deforestation, Land Use, Climate Change, Global North, sustainability
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