Land system science can inform decision making to address societally important issues, including food, energy, and water security, livelihoods and lifestyles, biodiversity loss, and climate change. There is growing experience among scientists and practitioners with land systems as a transdisciplinary science. Most often, this experience has accumulated through short-term projects. However, there is a need for durable, long-term land system science platforms to address diverse types of complex, wicked problems, from immediate crises and emergencies over days and weeks; to sudden events over months and years; to extensive, pervasive, and subtle changes occurring over decades. In this paper, we offer a strategic framing of the issues and features for transdisciplinary land system science platforms that can be adapted and applied to local conditions.
1.US Forest Serv, Baltimore Field Stn, USDA, 5523 Res Pk Dr,Suite 350, Baltimore, MD 21228 USA 2.Cary Inst Ecosyst Studies, Cary Inst, Box AB, Millbrook, NY 12545 USA
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Grove, Jonathan Morgan,Pickett, Steward T. A.. From transdisciplinary projects to platforms: expanding capacity and impact of land systems knowledge and decision making[J]. CURRENT OPINION IN ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY,2019-01-01,38:7-13