articleGeoHealthJan 28, 2026GOLD OA

Human–Environment Interactions in GeoHealth: Addressing Terrestrial Ecosystem Health, Land Degradation, and Carbon Management

Chinese Academy of Sciences · Center for Agricultural Resources Research · +7 more institutions

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Abstract

Abstract Global environmental changes have posed threats to ecosystems worldwide. Safeguarding terrestrial ecosystem health in particular is fundamental to achieving global sustainability targets, yet land degradation, carbon depletion and climate extremes continue to undermine resilience due to climate change and human activities. Therefore, Understanding human‐environment interactions is increasingly important for enhancing the resilience of terrestrial ecosystems under global change. The collection for this special issue addresses urgent challenges of land degradation, soil carbon loss, and ecosystem vulnerability by assembling eight regionally grounded studies from diverse landscapes of Asia. Collectively,…

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Keywords
  • Sustainability
  • Ecosystem health
  • Ecosystem
  • Vulnerability (computing)
  • Ecosystem-based management
  • Ecosystem management
  • Ecosystem services
  • Climate change
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