Dear Colleague,

We welcome you to submit an abstract for our session at the Fall Meeting of the 
American Geographical Union (AGU) to be held in San Francisco, December 12-16, 
2016. The title of the session is: Telecoupling framework as an integrated 
platform to capture, study and manage complexity in a changing world. A brief 
description of the session is offered below.

The deadline for abstract submissions is Wednesday, 3 August 23:59 EDT at 
fallmeeting.agu.org <http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2016/> . 

Session ID#: 13970

 

Session Description:

 

The integrated framework of telecoupling (http://www.telecoupling.org) offers a 
powerful new template to study socioeconomic and environmental interactions 
over distances across the world. It has been applied to a number of globally 
important issues, such as land use and land cover change, international trade 
(e.g. energy, water, food, and forest products), species invasion, flows of 
ecosystem services, and migration. It allows researchers to address 
human-nature interactions beyond borders, a situation that can frequently be 
found in the complex Anthropocene. Its applications and study results have 
already been shown to produce powerful results across sectors and continents 
with high impact and buy-in. Here we show how the framework of telecoupling is 
applied to address fundamental questions across the traditional disciplines. 
This session will present a representative cross-section of applications, which 
enable scientists to explore the relevance of telecoupling, why it matters and 
how the framework helps to gain a better understanding of global, complex 
real-world processes.

 

** Special issue on telecoupling **

 

Authors of relevant presentations are also welcome to submit their papers to a 
special issue entitled “Telecoupling: A New Frontier for Global Sustainability” 
in the interdisciplinary journal Ecology and Society 
(http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/) . The special issue seeks to bring together 
the latest advances and applications in the field of telecoupling to tackling 
real-world sustainability issues across diverse systems and at local to global 
scales. The papers will have a common thread in seeking to operationalize the 
telecoupling framework in order to understand globally-important processes that 
span great distances and affect both human and natural components of complex 
systems.

 

Each year, Ecology and Society chooses two paper awards among the papers 
published. The “Ralf Yorque Memorial Award for Best Paper” is given each year 
to a paper that provides novel contributions to integrative science and policy 
research and the “Science and Practice of Ecology and Society Award” is given 
to a paper that applies an innovative transdisciplinary approach in practice to 
tackle real-world problems. For example, the 2013 foundational paper on the 
telecoupling framework was chosen as the Ralf Yorque Awardee for Best Paper of 
2013. All papers in the special issue are also eligible for consideration for 
these awards. 

 

** Please let us know if you have any questions or if you are interested in 
submitting an abstract. Thanks. **

 

Falk Huettmann, EWHALE lab, Inst. of Arctic Biology, Biology & Wildlife Dept, 
University of Alaska at Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK, USA ([email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> , http://faculty.iab.uaf.edu/falk_huettmann)

 

Jianguo “Jack” Liu, Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability, Michigan 
State University, East Lansing, MI, USA ([email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> , 
 http://csis.msu.edu/people/jianguo-liu) 

 

 

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