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Achieving Sustainable Earth Futures in the Anthropocene by Including Local Communities in Critical Zone Science
Author Affiliations
University of Glasgow, University of Exeter, Scotland's Rural College, University of Stirling, ...
Published InEarth s Future
Year2023
Citations25
Abstract
Abstract Critical Zone Science (CZS) explores the deep evolution of landscapes from the base of the groundwater or the saprolite‐rock interface to the top of vegetation, the zone that supports all terrestrial life. Here we propose a framework for CZS to evolve further as a discipline, building on 1st generation CZOs in natural systems and 2nd generation CZOs in human‐modified systems, to incorporate human behaviour for more holistic understanding in a 3rd generation of CZOs. This concept was tested in the China‐UK CZO programme (2016–2020) that established four CZOs across China on different lithologies. Beyond conventional CZO insights into soil resources, biogeochemical cycling and hydrology across scales, surveys of farmers and local government officials led to insights into human‐environment interactions…
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