ABSTRACT. Emerging bioenergy markets portend both boon and bane for regions of intensive agricultural production worldwide. To understand and guide the effects of bioenergy markets on agricultural landscapes, communities, and economies, we engaged leaders in the Corn Belt state of Iowa in a participatory workshop and follow-up interviews to develop future policy scenarios. Analysis of workshop and interview data, in conjunction with the results of regional social and ecological research, was used to develop a heuristic model outlining interactions between key drivers and outcomes of regional landscape change. Three policy scenarios were built on this framework and included the following approaches: tweak, adapt, and transform. Our results s...
Incorporation of dedicated herbaceous energy crops into row crop landscapes is a promising means to ...
Sustainable intensification is an emerging model for agriculture designed to reconcile accelerating ...
A growing number of intergovernmental agencies, policymakers, scholars, and farmers are calling to t...
In the last 200 yr, more than 80% of the land in the U.S. Corn Belt agro-ecosystem has been converte...
Conservation of ecosystem services in agricultural regions worldwide is foundational to, but often p...
To reduce dependence on foreign oil and natural gas and address concerns about climate change, the U...
Agricultural land use is increasingly changing due to different anthropogenic activities. A combinat...
Demand for renewable and sustainable energy options has resulted in a significant commitment by the ...
Agricultural bioenergy production faces dynamics such as yield fluctuations, volatile prices, resour...
The combination of local farming practices (i.e. tiling, channelization) and global climate change h...
Based on findings of this project, the adaptive landscape changes needed to significantly incorporat...
Agricultural policy implies new future scenarios for agricultural landscapes each time a new federal...
Biofuel expansion efforts and climate mitigation policy could fundamentally alter land management tr...
Agriculture is challenged to establish an equilibrium that will enable the needs of traditional mark...
Biofuels policies induce land use changes (LUC), including cropland expansion and crop switching, an...
Incorporation of dedicated herbaceous energy crops into row crop landscapes is a promising means to ...
Sustainable intensification is an emerging model for agriculture designed to reconcile accelerating ...
A growing number of intergovernmental agencies, policymakers, scholars, and farmers are calling to t...
In the last 200 yr, more than 80% of the land in the U.S. Corn Belt agro-ecosystem has been converte...
Conservation of ecosystem services in agricultural regions worldwide is foundational to, but often p...
To reduce dependence on foreign oil and natural gas and address concerns about climate change, the U...
Agricultural land use is increasingly changing due to different anthropogenic activities. A combinat...
Demand for renewable and sustainable energy options has resulted in a significant commitment by the ...
Agricultural bioenergy production faces dynamics such as yield fluctuations, volatile prices, resour...
The combination of local farming practices (i.e. tiling, channelization) and global climate change h...
Based on findings of this project, the adaptive landscape changes needed to significantly incorporat...
Agricultural policy implies new future scenarios for agricultural landscapes each time a new federal...
Biofuel expansion efforts and climate mitigation policy could fundamentally alter land management tr...
Agriculture is challenged to establish an equilibrium that will enable the needs of traditional mark...
Biofuels policies induce land use changes (LUC), including cropland expansion and crop switching, an...
Incorporation of dedicated herbaceous energy crops into row crop landscapes is a promising means to ...
Sustainable intensification is an emerging model for agriculture designed to reconcile accelerating ...
A growing number of intergovernmental agencies, policymakers, scholars, and farmers are calling to t...