Ecological and social sustainability

It is vital to consider socio-ecological outcomes of Greenhouse Gas Removal (GGR) methods to ensure their scale-up supports sustainable development. Understanding how best to measure, monitor and model these outcomes will inform decision-making around potential trade-offs between GGR and other ecological and societal concerns across different scales.   

Most GGR options will impact social-ecological systems via changing land use and management: from nature-based solutions involving the protection and restoration of different natural habitats or working lands for biosphere carbon-storage, to growing crops for bioenergy with carbon capture and storage. Some GGR options may have co-benefits while others may result in environmental damage or compromise resilience and therefore undermine sustainable development. 

Criteria for sustainable GGR development

The researchers will develop ecological and social assessment criteria suitable for UK landscapes. These criteria will be based on review of existing life cycle assessment on GGR, input from local and national stakeholders, and emerging data on the efficacy and socio-ecological outcomes of different methods. The assessment criteria developed could then be used to inform target setting in a range of different policy processes, both national and international. In addition, the knowledge gained will be incorporated in scenario modelling to ensure that GGR deployment accounts for a broader set of outcomes beyond just GHG removals.  

Aims

The team will deliver the following:

• Assessment of how and where GGR may support or frustrate ecosystem restoration; 
• Scenario modelling exploring land use for GGR and nature recovery; 
• Input to guidance and tools. 

People

Prof Nathalie Seddon

Prof Nathalie Seddon

University of Oxford

Dr John Lynch

Dr John Lynch

University of Oxford

Related publications

Nature-based solutions can help cool the planet — if we act now (2021)
Cécile A. J. Girardin, Stuart Jenkins, Nathalie Seddon, Myles Allen, Simon L. Lewis, Charlotte E. Wheeler, Bronson W. Griscom & Yadvinder Malhi
Getting the message right on nature-based solutions to climate change (2021)
Nathalie Seddon, Alison Smith, Pete Smith, Isabel Key, Alexandre Chausson, Cécile Girardin, Jo House, Shilpi Srivastava, Beth Turner
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