Does the intensification of agriculture reduce cultivated areas and, in so doing, spare some lands by concentrating production on other lands? Such sparing is important for many reasons, among them the enhanced abilities of released lands to sequester carbon and provide other environmental services. Difficulties measuring the extent of spared land make it impossible to investigate fully the hypothesized causal chain from agricultural intensification to declines in cultivated areas and then to increases in spared land. We analyze the historical circumstances in which rising yields have been accompanied by declines in cultivated areas, thereby leading to land-sparing. We use national-level United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization dat...
With rising demand for biomass, cropland expansion and intensification represent the main strategies...
Globally, the further expansion of cropland is limited by the availability of adequate land and by t...
The author questions the conventional approach to studying global land-use changes, which is focused...
Does the intensification of agriculture reduce cultivated areas and, in so doing, spare some lands b...
The growing societal demands for land-based products and services, linked to increasing population, ...
Global grain harvested area shrank to 684 million hectares in 1998, a drop of more than 6 million he...
The amount of agricultural land available in developed countries is decreasing by a degree which may...
We review the complex relationship between the adoption of new agricultural technologies and land us...
Rapid increase in human population, per capita food consumption (i.e., meat-intensive diet), and bio...
Provision of food is a prerequisite for the functioning of human society. Cropland where food and fe...
Global agricultural production almost tripled within the last five decades. The production increase ...
Does agricultural intensification reduce the area used for agricultural production in Brazil? Census...
International audienceAgricultural land expansion and intensification, driven by human consumption o...
International audienceExpansion of crops beyond their centres of domestication is a defining feature...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is widely promoted as a sustainable agricultural management strategy w...
With rising demand for biomass, cropland expansion and intensification represent the main strategies...
Globally, the further expansion of cropland is limited by the availability of adequate land and by t...
The author questions the conventional approach to studying global land-use changes, which is focused...
Does the intensification of agriculture reduce cultivated areas and, in so doing, spare some lands b...
The growing societal demands for land-based products and services, linked to increasing population, ...
Global grain harvested area shrank to 684 million hectares in 1998, a drop of more than 6 million he...
The amount of agricultural land available in developed countries is decreasing by a degree which may...
We review the complex relationship between the adoption of new agricultural technologies and land us...
Rapid increase in human population, per capita food consumption (i.e., meat-intensive diet), and bio...
Provision of food is a prerequisite for the functioning of human society. Cropland where food and fe...
Global agricultural production almost tripled within the last five decades. The production increase ...
Does agricultural intensification reduce the area used for agricultural production in Brazil? Census...
International audienceAgricultural land expansion and intensification, driven by human consumption o...
International audienceExpansion of crops beyond their centres of domestication is a defining feature...
Conservation agriculture (CA) is widely promoted as a sustainable agricultural management strategy w...
With rising demand for biomass, cropland expansion and intensification represent the main strategies...
Globally, the further expansion of cropland is limited by the availability of adequate land and by t...
The author questions the conventional approach to studying global land-use changes, which is focused...