Definitions
Allan et al. 2022
Around the World
Super Wicked Problem
100

Human use of land for economic and cultural activities

Land Use

100

Percent of the planet that needs to be conserved to safeguard biodiversity

44%

100

Largest driver of historical land cover change

Agriculture

100

Global phenomenon further exacerbating issues caused by land cover change

Climate Change

200

Change of natural land to other land types

Land Cover Change

200

Percent or number of people that live in land area requiring conservation attention 

24% or 1.87 billion people

200

Exploitation of these countries has enabled rapid industrialization in wealthier countries

Global South

200

These countries benefit from land destruction and biodiversity loss in other parts of the globe

Global North

300

Idea that emerged in the 1850s as people first began to observe widespread negative impacts on biodiversity

Conservation

300

Country with the highest area of land that requires conservation

 Costa Rica (86%)

300

This kind of land use was made possible by the forced removal of native peoples   

National Parks

300

Biodiversity will likely do this if we do not act on future land use initiatives

Decline

400

Used to describe the period of time where human impacts can be seen on the planet

Anthropocene

400

An ethical conservation strategy that considers Indigenous people while still protecting large extents of land

Human Rights–Based Approach 

400

This kind of land cover includes roads and pavement, and prevents water from reentering soils

Impervious Surfaces

400

Human-driven event threatening global biodiversity and closely tied to industrialization

6th Mass Extinction

500

Depicts the relationship between economic growth and level of environmental degradation over time

Environmental Kuznets Curve

500

Land managed "through a wide range of strategies for species and ecosystem conservation which lead to positive biodiversity outcomes"

Conservation Attention

500

Makes up 29% of the major land use in the U.S.

Pasture and range grasslands 

500

This unique feature of SWPs frames how we have limited ability to prevent countries from using their natural resources, even if it harms the environment

No central authority

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