Abstract Expansion of cropland in tropical countries is one of the principal causes of biodiversity loss, and threatens to undermine progress towards meeting the Aichi Biodiversity Targets. To understand this threat better, we analysed data on crop distribution and expansion in 128 tropical countries, assessed changes in area of the main crops and mapped overlaps between conservation priorities and cultivation potential. Rice was the single crop grown over the largest area, especially in tropical forest biomes. Cropland in tropical countries expanded by c. 48,000 km 2 per year from 1999-2008. The countries which added the greatest area of new cropland were Nigeria, Indonesia, Ethiopia, Sudan and Brazil. Soybeans and maize are the crops whic...
We review agricultural impacts on biodiversity and the potential of conservation agriculture in deve...
We live in an era of unprecedented environmental change, motivating unprecedented global actions to ...
Cropland intensification in tropical regions is usually associated with agricultural commodity expan...
Abstract Expansion of cropland in tropical countries is one of the principal causes of biodiversity ...
Expansion of cropland in tropical countries is one of the principal causes of biodiversity loss, and...
<div><p>Expansion of cropland in tropical countries is one of the principal causes of biodiversity l...
Expansion of cropland in tropical countries is one of the principal causes of biodiversity loss, and...
Agricultural expansion remains one of the leading causes of deforestation, biodiversity losses and e...
With rising demand for biomass, cropland expansion and intensification represent the main strategies...
Tropical ecosystems sustain much of the Earth's biodiversity, provide countless natural products and...
The human population is projected to reach 11 billion this century, with the greatest increases in t...
1. Biodiversity underpins all food production and strengthens agricultural resilience to crop fail...
Agriculture is the leading driver of biodiversity loss. However, its future impact on biodiversity r...
Abstract We review agricultural impacts on biodiversity and the potential of conservation agricultu...
Globally, the production of food, feed, bioenergy, and biomaterials has increased considerably durin...
We review agricultural impacts on biodiversity and the potential of conservation agriculture in deve...
We live in an era of unprecedented environmental change, motivating unprecedented global actions to ...
Cropland intensification in tropical regions is usually associated with agricultural commodity expan...
Abstract Expansion of cropland in tropical countries is one of the principal causes of biodiversity ...
Expansion of cropland in tropical countries is one of the principal causes of biodiversity loss, and...
<div><p>Expansion of cropland in tropical countries is one of the principal causes of biodiversity l...
Expansion of cropland in tropical countries is one of the principal causes of biodiversity loss, and...
Agricultural expansion remains one of the leading causes of deforestation, biodiversity losses and e...
With rising demand for biomass, cropland expansion and intensification represent the main strategies...
Tropical ecosystems sustain much of the Earth's biodiversity, provide countless natural products and...
The human population is projected to reach 11 billion this century, with the greatest increases in t...
1. Biodiversity underpins all food production and strengthens agricultural resilience to crop fail...
Agriculture is the leading driver of biodiversity loss. However, its future impact on biodiversity r...
Abstract We review agricultural impacts on biodiversity and the potential of conservation agricultu...
Globally, the production of food, feed, bioenergy, and biomaterials has increased considerably durin...
We review agricultural impacts on biodiversity and the potential of conservation agriculture in deve...
We live in an era of unprecedented environmental change, motivating unprecedented global actions to ...
Cropland intensification in tropical regions is usually associated with agricultural commodity expan...