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Resource-Efficient Land Use – Towards a Global Sustainable Land Use Standard (GLOBALANDS)

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Fritsche, Uwe R.; Ulrike Eppler, Leire Iriarte et al. 2015: Resource-Efficient Land Use – Towards a Global Sustainable Land Use Standard (GLOBALANDS).

The German Federal Agency of Environment (UBA) published a synthesis report in October 2015. The report summarises major findings of the research and discussions undertaken in the project "Global Land Use and Sustainability (GLOBALANDS)", in which the Ecologic Institute played a major role. The synthesis report describes future pathways towards global sustainable land use and presents recommendations for German policy. The report ends with remaining questions, which need further investigation and discussion. It is available for download.

The aim of the GLOBALANDS project was to identify promising existing land use policies and to develop possible governance tools towards a more resource efficient and sustainable global land use. Different approaches were discussed in workshops with selected German, European and inter-national stakeholders, and respective research partners.

The Synthesis Report particularly highlights current "windows of opportunity" to strengthen sustainable land use through international policies, for example:

  • The proposed UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in which land is covered partially,
  • Mainstreaming of sustainable land use in existing UN and international governance systems such as UN conventions to allow for more coherence,
  • Better safeguarding of sustainable land use in project-level financing of bi- and multilateral development agencies and bodies.

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English
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Stephanie Wunder
Uwe R. Fritsche (IINAS)
Ulrike Eppler (IINAS)
Leire Iriarte (IINAS)
Sabine Laaks (IINAS)
Franziska Wolff (Oeko-Institut)
Dirk Heyen (Oeko-Institut)
Alexa Lutzenberger (Leuphana University)
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UBA TEXTE 82|2015
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99 pp.
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1862-4804
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Source URL: https://www.ecologic.eu/12910