<p>Grassland to cropland conversion in the northern prairie of the United States has been a topic of recent land use change studies. Within this region more corn and soybeans are grown now (2017) than in the past, but most studies to date have not examined multi-decadal trends and the synergistic web of socio-ecological driving forces involved, opting instead for short-term analyses and easily targeted agents of change. This paper examines the coalescing of biophysical and socioeconomic driving forces that have brought change to the agricultural landscape of this region between 1980 and 2013. While land conversion has occurred, most of the region’s cropland in 2013 had been previously cropped by the early 1980s. Furthermore, the agricultura...
We evaluate the regional-level agricultural impacts of climate change in the Northern Great Plains. ...
A growing world population and climate change are expected to influence future agricultural producti...
Over a mere ve or six human generations, agriculture has all but disappeared from rural landscapes ...
Crop switching, which occurs when a novel crop type is introduced to an agricultural plot, is an ada...
This paper examines the contemporary land-cover changes in two western Great Plains ecoregions betwe...
Rapid increase in human population, per capita food consumption (i.e., meat-intensive diet), and bio...
Land use and land cover changes have complex linkages to climate variability and change, biophysical...
ABSTRACT—Although landscape changes from anthropogenic causes occur at much faster rates than those ...
A growing world population and climate change are expected to influence future agricultural producti...
Land area planted to row crops has expanded globally with increased demand for food and biofuels. Ag...
Land-cover and land-use change usually results from a combination of anthropogenic drivers and bioph...
Although landscape changes from anthropogenic causes occur at much faster rates than those from natu...
Increases in agricultural commodity price triggered by ethanol production and other socioeconomic co...
This dissertation aimed to investigate grassland conversion to row crop production in the Northern G...
Although landscape changes from anthropogenic causes occur at much faster rates than those from natu...
We evaluate the regional-level agricultural impacts of climate change in the Northern Great Plains. ...
A growing world population and climate change are expected to influence future agricultural producti...
Over a mere ve or six human generations, agriculture has all but disappeared from rural landscapes ...
Crop switching, which occurs when a novel crop type is introduced to an agricultural plot, is an ada...
This paper examines the contemporary land-cover changes in two western Great Plains ecoregions betwe...
Rapid increase in human population, per capita food consumption (i.e., meat-intensive diet), and bio...
Land use and land cover changes have complex linkages to climate variability and change, biophysical...
ABSTRACT—Although landscape changes from anthropogenic causes occur at much faster rates than those ...
A growing world population and climate change are expected to influence future agricultural producti...
Land area planted to row crops has expanded globally with increased demand for food and biofuels. Ag...
Land-cover and land-use change usually results from a combination of anthropogenic drivers and bioph...
Although landscape changes from anthropogenic causes occur at much faster rates than those from natu...
Increases in agricultural commodity price triggered by ethanol production and other socioeconomic co...
This dissertation aimed to investigate grassland conversion to row crop production in the Northern G...
Although landscape changes from anthropogenic causes occur at much faster rates than those from natu...
We evaluate the regional-level agricultural impacts of climate change in the Northern Great Plains. ...
A growing world population and climate change are expected to influence future agricultural producti...
Over a mere ve or six human generations, agriculture has all but disappeared from rural landscapes ...