Do the wet savannas and shrublands of Africa provide a large reserve of potential croplands to produce food staples or bioenergy with low-carbon and biodiversity costs? We find that only small percentages of these lands have meaningful potential to be low-carbon sources of maize ( 2%) or soybeans (9.5–11.5%), meaning that their conversion would release at least one-third less carbon per ton of crop than released on average for the production of those crops on existing croplands. Factoring in land-use change, less than 1% is likely to produce cellulosic ethanol that would meet European standards for greenhouse gas reductions. Biodiversity effects of converting these lands are also likely to be significant as bird and mammal richness is compa...
Agroforestry can raise carbon (C) stocks of agricultural systems, and such increases can potentially...
Agricultural commodity production in a changing climate scenario is undergoing sustainability challe...
Biofuels are receiving growing negative attention. Direct and/or indirect land-use changes that resu...
Do the wet savannahs and shrublands of Africa provide a large reserve of potential croplands to prod...
Rapidly rising populations and likely increases in incomes in sub-Saharan Africa make tens of millio...
Understanding changes in carbon sequestration due to land conversion is key for elucidating the true...
We review agricultural impacts on biodiversity and the potential of conservation agriculture in deve...
We review agricultural impacts on biodiversity and the potential of conservation agriculture in deve...
Much of the biodiversity-related climate change impacts research has focused on the direct effects t...
Contact: frederic.baudron@cirad.frInternational audience34398 Montpellier cedex 5, France We review ...
The Kyoto Protocol opens new possibilities for using the biosphere as a carbon sink. Using agro-ecos...
Increasing population has prompted farmers to claim land for agricultureagriculture and use this lan...
Many agro(eco)systems in Africa have been degraded as a result of past disturbances, including defor...
The human-environment connection in the mostly rural drylands of sub-Saharan Africa forms a complex,...
Tropical land-use change for agricultural expansion is the primary driver of global biodiversity dec...
Agroforestry can raise carbon (C) stocks of agricultural systems, and such increases can potentially...
Agricultural commodity production in a changing climate scenario is undergoing sustainability challe...
Biofuels are receiving growing negative attention. Direct and/or indirect land-use changes that resu...
Do the wet savannahs and shrublands of Africa provide a large reserve of potential croplands to prod...
Rapidly rising populations and likely increases in incomes in sub-Saharan Africa make tens of millio...
Understanding changes in carbon sequestration due to land conversion is key for elucidating the true...
We review agricultural impacts on biodiversity and the potential of conservation agriculture in deve...
We review agricultural impacts on biodiversity and the potential of conservation agriculture in deve...
Much of the biodiversity-related climate change impacts research has focused on the direct effects t...
Contact: frederic.baudron@cirad.frInternational audience34398 Montpellier cedex 5, France We review ...
The Kyoto Protocol opens new possibilities for using the biosphere as a carbon sink. Using agro-ecos...
Increasing population has prompted farmers to claim land for agricultureagriculture and use this lan...
Many agro(eco)systems in Africa have been degraded as a result of past disturbances, including defor...
The human-environment connection in the mostly rural drylands of sub-Saharan Africa forms a complex,...
Tropical land-use change for agricultural expansion is the primary driver of global biodiversity dec...
Agroforestry can raise carbon (C) stocks of agricultural systems, and such increases can potentially...
Agricultural commodity production in a changing climate scenario is undergoing sustainability challe...
Biofuels are receiving growing negative attention. Direct and/or indirect land-use changes that resu...