Rapidly increasing populations coupled with increased food demand requires either an expansion of agricultural land or sufficient production gains from current resources. However, in a changing world, reduced water availability might undermine improvements in crop and grass productivity and may disproportionately affect different parts of the world. Using multi-model studies, the potential trends, risks and uncertainties to land use and land availability that may arise from reductions in water availability are examined here. In addition, the impacts of different policy interventions on pressures from emerging risks are examined. Results indicate that globally, approximately 11% and 10% of current crop- and grass-lands could be vulnerable...
Land and water are essential local resources for food production but are limited. The main drivers o...
Water scarcity has been a critical concern in many countries of the world. The same concern has been...
© 2018 The Authors. The Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics published by John ...
Rapidly increasing populations coupled with increased food demand requires either an expansion of ag...
Fertile land and freshwater constitute two of the most fundamental resources for food production. Th...
Future global food demand will require more land and water. We group the global population into six ...
Key points 1. Water availability for irrigation is threatened in many regions by rapidly increasing ...
Fertile land and fresh water constitute two of the most fundamental resources for food production. T...
Widespread hunger and rising global food demands (FAO, 2009) require better use of the world's water...
According to the McKinsey report (2009), the world is facing a water scarcity challenge where agricu...
To meet the food demand of a growing global population, agricultural production will have to more th...
In our globalizing world, the geographical locations of food production and consumption are becoming...
“Bottom-up” field-based, crop-hydrological models are used to estimate food production and irrigatio...
Land and water are essential local resources for food production but are limited. The main drivers o...
Water scarcity has been a critical concern in many countries of the world. The same concern has been...
© 2018 The Authors. The Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics published by John ...
Rapidly increasing populations coupled with increased food demand requires either an expansion of ag...
Fertile land and freshwater constitute two of the most fundamental resources for food production. Th...
Future global food demand will require more land and water. We group the global population into six ...
Key points 1. Water availability for irrigation is threatened in many regions by rapidly increasing ...
Fertile land and fresh water constitute two of the most fundamental resources for food production. T...
Widespread hunger and rising global food demands (FAO, 2009) require better use of the world's water...
According to the McKinsey report (2009), the world is facing a water scarcity challenge where agricu...
To meet the food demand of a growing global population, agricultural production will have to more th...
In our globalizing world, the geographical locations of food production and consumption are becoming...
“Bottom-up” field-based, crop-hydrological models are used to estimate food production and irrigatio...
Land and water are essential local resources for food production but are limited. The main drivers o...
Water scarcity has been a critical concern in many countries of the world. The same concern has been...
© 2018 The Authors. The Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics published by John ...