02065naa a2200349 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400550006010000120011524501090012726000090023652010830024565000200132865000170134865300220136565300230138765300240141065300160143465300270145065300170147770000250149470000230151970000150154270000140155770000130157170000110158470000110159570000190160670000140162570000120163977300640165121170312020-01-07 2019 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 ahttps://doi.org/10.1080/1747423X.2019.16877692DOI1 aDOU, Y. aLand-use changes across distant placesbdesign of a telecoupledagent-based model.h[electronic resource] c2019 aABSTRACT. Land-use changes across distant places are increasingly affected by international agricultural trade, but most of the impacts and feedback remain unknown. The telecoupling framework - an analytical tool for examining socioeconomic and environmental interactions over distances - can be used to conceptualize the impacts of agricultural trade on land-use change and feedbacks across borders of importing and exporting countries and across spatio-temporal scales of land systems. We apply the framework to design an agent-based model (TeleABM) that represents land-use changes in telecoupled systems to investigate how local landuse changes are affected by flows. The Brazil-China telecoupled soybean system is used as a demonstration. With examples of research questions, we explore the possible applications of this model for assessing farm-level income, fertilizer usage, deforestation, and agricultural intensification, as a tool to quantify socio-ecological impacts between distant places and holistically inform sustainable land-practices across system boundaries. aLand use change aUso da Terra aAgent-based model aAgricultural trade aComércio agrícola aLand system aLocal landuse decision aTelecoupling1 aMILLINGTON, J. D. A.1 aSILVA, R. F. B. da1 aMCCORD, P.1 aVIÑA, A.1 aSONG, Q.1 aYU, Q.1 aWU, W.1 aBATISTELLA, M.1 aMORAN, E.1 aLIU, J. tJournal of Land Use Sciencegv. 14, n. 3, p. 191-209, 2019.