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Climate Policy Integration in the Land Use System with Ecological Thresholds
Climate Policy Integration in the Land Use System with Ecological Thresholds

Author(s): Martin Lopez
Subject(s): Agriculture, Environmental and Energy policy, Environmental interactions
Published by: Uniwersytet Opolski
Keywords: mitigation; adaptation; climate policy integration; deforestation; resilience;

Summary/Abstract: The land use sector is an area with high potential to pursue mitigation and adaptation goals alike. However, due to the complexity derived from managing landscapes with multiple objectives and the lack of tools to assess the outcome, this potential is presumably subtilized in practice. In order to contribute to filling in this knowledge gap, this paper analyses climate policy integration – the joint implementation of mitigation and adaptation measures – in the presence of ecological thresholds. Based on a hypothetical, yet realistic, economic-ecological system, the synergic properties of different isolated and integrated policy configurations were analysed using a dynamic optimization framework and simulation tools. The results indicate that, regardless of specific circumstances (e.g. observing or not noticing a regime shift), the configuration which better complied with the definition of a synergy, corresponded to a cross sectorial approach: an intervention involving coordination between agriculture and forestry. This result suggests that harmonization among the elements that compose the land use sector is the main source of an enhanced policy outcome. Thus, effective integration requires looking at the land use sector as an entity (e.g. a landscape) rather than isolated components (e.g. agriculture and forestry sectors).

  • Issue Year: 19/2019
  • Issue No: 1 (49)
  • Page Range: 113-135
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: English