Widespread hunger and rising global food demands (FAO, 2009) require better use of the world's water, land and ecosystems. For an estimated world population of about 9 billion in 2050, agricultural production has to increase by about 70 percent globally and by 100 percent in developing countries. An enormous effort is required to achieve the implied annual growth of nearly 1.5 percent (Bruinsma, 2009; Fischer, 2009; Godfray et al., 2010). The following policy challenges are of particular concern: Agricultural water withdrawals amount to 70 percent of total anthropogenic water use, and irrigated crops account for 40 percent of the world's total production (FAO, 2003). This makes the agriculture sector of critical social importance, respo...
In our globalizing world, the geographical locations of food production and consumption are becoming...
A sustainable and just future, envisioned by the UN's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, puts ...
Increases in human population and per-capita consumption are putting enormous pressure on land resou...
Fertile land and freshwater constitute two of the most fundamental resources for food production. Th...
Land and water are essential local resources for food production but are limited. The main drivers o...
Rapidly increasing populations coupled with increased food demand requires either an expansion of ag...
Fertile land and fresh water constitute two of the most fundamental resources for food production. T...
According to the McKinsey report (2009), the world is facing a water scarcity challenge where agricu...
Future global food demand will require more land and water. We group the global population into six ...
In our globalizing world, the geographical locations of food production and consumption are becoming...
Understanding the nature and dimension of the land and water resources available for food and agricu...
In the next 30 years, developing countries will need an additional 120 million ha for crops. They ar...
Key points 1. Water availability for irrigation is threatened in many regions by rapidly increasing ...
Food systems around the world are highly dependent on both renewable and nonrenewable resources. Dri...
The pressure on land resources continuously increases not only with the rising demand for agricultur...
In our globalizing world, the geographical locations of food production and consumption are becoming...
A sustainable and just future, envisioned by the UN's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, puts ...
Increases in human population and per-capita consumption are putting enormous pressure on land resou...
Fertile land and freshwater constitute two of the most fundamental resources for food production. Th...
Land and water are essential local resources for food production but are limited. The main drivers o...
Rapidly increasing populations coupled with increased food demand requires either an expansion of ag...
Fertile land and fresh water constitute two of the most fundamental resources for food production. T...
According to the McKinsey report (2009), the world is facing a water scarcity challenge where agricu...
Future global food demand will require more land and water. We group the global population into six ...
In our globalizing world, the geographical locations of food production and consumption are becoming...
Understanding the nature and dimension of the land and water resources available for food and agricu...
In the next 30 years, developing countries will need an additional 120 million ha for crops. They ar...
Key points 1. Water availability for irrigation is threatened in many regions by rapidly increasing ...
Food systems around the world are highly dependent on both renewable and nonrenewable resources. Dri...
The pressure on land resources continuously increases not only with the rising demand for agricultur...
In our globalizing world, the geographical locations of food production and consumption are becoming...
A sustainable and just future, envisioned by the UN's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, puts ...
Increases in human population and per-capita consumption are putting enormous pressure on land resou...