Advancing Sustainability Through Land-Related Approaches: Insights from NRC (1999) and a Bold Call to Action

This paper investigates the critical role of land in advancing sustainability, drawing insights from the landmark report by the U.S. National Research Council, <i>Our Common Journey: A Transition Toward Sustainability</i> (hereafter referred to as NRC (1999)), and aligning them with the...

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Main Authors: Bing-Bing Zhou, Jingyuan Liu, Xiaoke Wang
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Published: MDPI AG 2025-04-01
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description This paper investigates the critical role of land in advancing sustainability, drawing insights from the landmark report by the U.S. National Research Council, <i>Our Common Journey: A Transition Toward Sustainability</i> (hereafter referred to as NRC (1999)), and aligning them with the leverage points perspective on sustainability. Four key problem entries—land as a resource, land use and ecosystem services, land systems, and landscapes or regional scales—are identified as pivotal framings for addressing sustainability challenges, and are further elaborated with practical examples. Regretfully, despite decades of multidisciplinary research progress, land-related approaches remain fragmented. This paper contributes to the existing research by illustrating, for the first of time, how these multidisciplinary research traditions can be integrated cohesively using the four nested realms of sustainability leverage points—rebuilding capital stocks, redirecting interaction flows, reforming governance architectures, and re-/co-piloting sustainability transitions—to achieve nested transformations across varying timeframes. We hope that this hierarchical perspective fosters top-down and bottom-up collaborations among researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to take transformative actions. To leave a legacy of sustainability for future generations, we must act collectively, boldly, and without delay to harness the transformative potential of all land-related approaches.
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spelling doaj-art-6a064315749e409ba58ad133a02212e22025-08-20T03:13:32ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2025-04-0114475610.3390/land14040756Advancing Sustainability Through Land-Related Approaches: Insights from NRC (1999) and a Bold Call to ActionBing-Bing Zhou0Jingyuan Liu1Xiaoke Wang2School of International Affairs and Public Administration, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266100, ChinaSchool of International Affairs and Public Administration, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266100, ChinaSchool of International Affairs and Public Administration, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266100, ChinaThis paper investigates the critical role of land in advancing sustainability, drawing insights from the landmark report by the U.S. National Research Council, <i>Our Common Journey: A Transition Toward Sustainability</i> (hereafter referred to as NRC (1999)), and aligning them with the leverage points perspective on sustainability. Four key problem entries—land as a resource, land use and ecosystem services, land systems, and landscapes or regional scales—are identified as pivotal framings for addressing sustainability challenges, and are further elaborated with practical examples. Regretfully, despite decades of multidisciplinary research progress, land-related approaches remain fragmented. This paper contributes to the existing research by illustrating, for the first of time, how these multidisciplinary research traditions can be integrated cohesively using the four nested realms of sustainability leverage points—rebuilding capital stocks, redirecting interaction flows, reforming governance architectures, and re-/co-piloting sustainability transitions—to achieve nested transformations across varying timeframes. We hope that this hierarchical perspective fosters top-down and bottom-up collaborations among researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to take transformative actions. To leave a legacy of sustainability for future generations, we must act collectively, boldly, and without delay to harness the transformative potential of all land-related approaches.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/14/4/756sustainability scienceland system sciencelandscape sustainabilitysocial-environmental systemssustainability transitionleverage points
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land system science
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social-environmental systems
sustainability transition
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title Advancing Sustainability Through Land-Related Approaches: Insights from NRC (1999) and a Bold Call to Action
title_full Advancing Sustainability Through Land-Related Approaches: Insights from NRC (1999) and a Bold Call to Action
title_fullStr Advancing Sustainability Through Land-Related Approaches: Insights from NRC (1999) and a Bold Call to Action
title_full_unstemmed Advancing Sustainability Through Land-Related Approaches: Insights from NRC (1999) and a Bold Call to Action
title_short Advancing Sustainability Through Land-Related Approaches: Insights from NRC (1999) and a Bold Call to Action
title_sort advancing sustainability through land related approaches insights from nrc 1999 and a bold call to action
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land system science
landscape sustainability
social-environmental systems
sustainability transition
leverage points
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