National and transboundary adverse effects of competition for land are being increasingly recognized by researchers and decision-makers, however the consideration of these impacts within national planning strategies is not yet commonplace. To estimate how increasing agricultural production can be conciliated with protection of natural resources at the national scale, we analyzed current land use in Suriname, and investigated opportunities for, and constraints to developing a sustainable agricultural sector. Suriname is a remarkable case study. To date, Suriname has retained most of its natural resources with forest areas covering over 90% of the country. Surinamese forests combine extremely high levels of both biodiversity and carbon, makin...
The present study discusses new forms of land grabbing related to biofuel production in the light of...
MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2018The state of the environment was identified as...
Because industrial agriculture keeps expanding in Southeast Asia at the expense of natural forests a...
Suriname faces unprecedented challenges in transforming its agricultural sector to a market based sy...
The government of Suriname has prioritized development of sustainable agricultural production in Sur...
One of the main causes of tropical forest loss is conversion to agriculture, which is constantly inc...
148 páginasThe main objective is to identify potential crops and livestock alternatives to replace o...
Several Caribbean countries are facing up to the challenge of increasing food production while prote...
As humanity's demand for resources continues to rise and productive arable lands become increasingly...
AbstractOne of the main causes of tropical forest loss is conversion to agriculture, which is consta...
Global demands for agricultural and forestry products provide economic incentives for deforestation ...
<p>Agriculture is the largest driver of deforestation globally, and this conversion of land from for...
Sustainable food production requires approaches that reconcile agricultural production with the cons...
We conducted a study in a cross-border region of Amazonia to analyze the future role of natural fore...
Despite the importance of tropical moist forests for conserving biodiversity and storing carbon, for...
The present study discusses new forms of land grabbing related to biofuel production in the light of...
MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2018The state of the environment was identified as...
Because industrial agriculture keeps expanding in Southeast Asia at the expense of natural forests a...
Suriname faces unprecedented challenges in transforming its agricultural sector to a market based sy...
The government of Suriname has prioritized development of sustainable agricultural production in Sur...
One of the main causes of tropical forest loss is conversion to agriculture, which is constantly inc...
148 páginasThe main objective is to identify potential crops and livestock alternatives to replace o...
Several Caribbean countries are facing up to the challenge of increasing food production while prote...
As humanity's demand for resources continues to rise and productive arable lands become increasingly...
AbstractOne of the main causes of tropical forest loss is conversion to agriculture, which is consta...
Global demands for agricultural and forestry products provide economic incentives for deforestation ...
<p>Agriculture is the largest driver of deforestation globally, and this conversion of land from for...
Sustainable food production requires approaches that reconcile agricultural production with the cons...
We conducted a study in a cross-border region of Amazonia to analyze the future role of natural fore...
Despite the importance of tropical moist forests for conserving biodiversity and storing carbon, for...
The present study discusses new forms of land grabbing related to biofuel production in the light of...
MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2018The state of the environment was identified as...
Because industrial agriculture keeps expanding in Southeast Asia at the expense of natural forests a...