Driven by global population and standard of living increases, humanity co-opts a growing share of the planet\u27s natural resources resulting in many well-known environmental trade-offs. In this study, we explored the impact of agriculture on a resource fundamental to life on Earth: terrestrial vegetation growth (net primary production; NPP). We demonstrate that agricultural conversion has reduced terrestrial NPP by ~7.0%. Increases in NPP due to agricultural conversion were observed only in areas receiving external inputs (i.e., irrigation and/or fertilization). NPP reductions were found for ~88% of agricultural lands, with the largest reductions observed in areas formerly occupied by tropical forests and savannas (~71% and ~66% reductions...
With rising demand for biomass, cropland expansion and intensification represent the main strategies...
Expansion of the human appropriation of net primary production (HANPP) is a future certainty, given ...
In recent years there has been a flurry of activity aimed at evaluating the land use consequences of...
Anthropogenic land degradation affects many biogeophysical processes, including reductions of net pr...
Agriculture contributes to deforestation and the conversion of other terrestrial ecosystems, affecti...
Aim: Ecological theory is not often applied to human appropriation of net primary production (HANPP)...
Humanity's role in shaping patterns and processes in the terrestrial biosphere is large and growing....
Human appropriation of net primary production (HANPP) quantifies alteration of the biosphere caused ...
Global agriculture is the second largest contributor to anthropogenic climate change after the burni...
Global land systems are increasingly shaped by international trade of agricultural products. An incr...
Increased biofuel production has been associated with direct and indirect land-use change, changes i...
Globally, the further expansion of cropland is limited by the availability of adequate land and by t...
The potential effects of climate change on net primary productivity (NPP) of U.S. rangelands were ev...
Land-use change to meet 21st-century demands for food, fuel, and fiber will depend on many interacti...
Abdi et al (2014 Environ. Res. Lett. 9 094003), have adapted the concept of comparing supply and dem...
With rising demand for biomass, cropland expansion and intensification represent the main strategies...
Expansion of the human appropriation of net primary production (HANPP) is a future certainty, given ...
In recent years there has been a flurry of activity aimed at evaluating the land use consequences of...
Anthropogenic land degradation affects many biogeophysical processes, including reductions of net pr...
Agriculture contributes to deforestation and the conversion of other terrestrial ecosystems, affecti...
Aim: Ecological theory is not often applied to human appropriation of net primary production (HANPP)...
Humanity's role in shaping patterns and processes in the terrestrial biosphere is large and growing....
Human appropriation of net primary production (HANPP) quantifies alteration of the biosphere caused ...
Global agriculture is the second largest contributor to anthropogenic climate change after the burni...
Global land systems are increasingly shaped by international trade of agricultural products. An incr...
Increased biofuel production has been associated with direct and indirect land-use change, changes i...
Globally, the further expansion of cropland is limited by the availability of adequate land and by t...
The potential effects of climate change on net primary productivity (NPP) of U.S. rangelands were ev...
Land-use change to meet 21st-century demands for food, fuel, and fiber will depend on many interacti...
Abdi et al (2014 Environ. Res. Lett. 9 094003), have adapted the concept of comparing supply and dem...
With rising demand for biomass, cropland expansion and intensification represent the main strategies...
Expansion of the human appropriation of net primary production (HANPP) is a future certainty, given ...
In recent years there has been a flurry of activity aimed at evaluating the land use consequences of...