来源类型
Peer-journal
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2006.10.005
Challenges of Connecting International Science and Local Level Sustainability Efforts: The Case of the Large-Scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia
论文题名译名
将国际科学与地方一级的可持续发展努力联系起来的挑战:以亚马逊地区的大规模生物圈-大气实验为例
发布日期
2007
出版者
Elsevier
出版日期
2007
ISSN
1873-6416
EISSN
1462-9011
出版年
2007
卷号
10
期号
1
页码范围
62-74
摘要
The Large-Scale Biosphere–Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia (LBA) is a multi-year Brazil-led international environmental science experiment funded by the U.S. National Aeronautics Space Administration, the European Union and Brazil. It is intended to inform decision making under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) as well as Brazilian national environmental decision-making related to the Amazon region. Focused on the Amazon region, and primarily on the Brazilian Amazon, the LBA is a case study in issues that can arise when doing globally oriented research in a less developed country setting and a test of assumptions that such research simultaneously benefits global and local levels. This article offers a qualitative evaluation of the extent to which the LBA has achieved its goals and identifies structural obstacles within science that must be overcome to improve the fit between international science programs and efforts to nurture more sustainable use of natural resources in a less developed country.
中文摘要
亚马逊地区的大规模生物圈-大气实验(LBA)是一项多年的实验巴西领导的国际环境科学实验由美国国家资助美国航空航天局、欧盟和巴西。旨在告知《联合国气候变化框架公约》下的决策(UNFCCC)以及与亚马逊地区。专注于亚马逊地区,主要是巴西亚马逊地区,LBA是一个案例研究,研究在较少的情况下进行面向全球的研究时可能出现的问题发达国家的设定和对这些研究同时进行的假设的测试有利于全球和地方层面。本文对LBA已经实现了其目标,并确定了科学中的结构性障碍必须加以克服,以提高国际科学计划与努力在欠发达国家培养更可持续的自然资源利用。
NSTL主题领域
能源、气候与环境
NSTL智库专题
可持续发展
来源关键词
Sustainability scienceLarge-Scale BiosphereExperiment in AmazoniaInternational science programsScience-policy interface
NSTL分类号
90 ; 21
来源智库
Consortium for Science, Policy, and Outcomes (United States)
版权信息
© 2006 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
获取方式
开放
NSTL资源类型
期刊论文
NSTL唯一标识符
JA202304200000008ZK
加工单位 processInst
入库编号
CJ20230511JA000033

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