Rapidly rising populations and likely increases in incomes in sub-Saharan Africa make tens of millions of hectares of cropland expansion nearly inevitable, even with large increases in crop yields. Much of that expansion is likely to occur in higher rainfall savannas, with substantial costs to biodiversity and carbon storage. Zambia presents an acute example of this challenge, with an expected tripling of population by 2050, good potential to expand maize and soya bean production, and large areas of relatively undisturbed miombo woodland and associated habitat types of high biodiversity value. Here, we present a new model designed to explore the potential for targeting agricultural expansion in ways that achieve quantitatively optimal trade...
Aim: Conservation conflict takes place where food production imposes a cost on wildlife conservation...
Motivation - Although increasing agricultural production is necessary to feed a growing population a...
CONTEXT Agriculture faces tremendous pressure to supply both growing and wealthier populations with...
Rapidly rising populations and likely increases in incomes in sub-Saharan Africa make tens of millio...
Do the wet savannahs and shrublands of Africa provide a large reserve of potential croplands to prod...
Do the wet savannas and shrublands of Africa provide a large reserve of potential croplands to produ...
With rising demand for biomass, cropland expansion and intensification represent the main strategies...
We review agricultural impacts on biodiversity and the potential of conservation agriculture in deve...
Globally, the production of food, feed, bioenergy, and biomaterials has increased considerably durin...
Increasing food production and mitigating climate change are two primary but seemingly contradictory...
We review agricultural impacts on biodiversity and the potential of conservation agriculture in deve...
Abstract We review agricultural impacts on biodiversity and the potential of conservation agricultu...
Contact: frederic.baudron@cirad.frInternational audience34398 Montpellier cedex 5, France We review ...
As humanity's demand for resources continues to rise and productive arable lands become increasingly...
Expansion of land area used for agriculture is a leading cause of biodiversity loss and greenhouse g...
Aim: Conservation conflict takes place where food production imposes a cost on wildlife conservation...
Motivation - Although increasing agricultural production is necessary to feed a growing population a...
CONTEXT Agriculture faces tremendous pressure to supply both growing and wealthier populations with...
Rapidly rising populations and likely increases in incomes in sub-Saharan Africa make tens of millio...
Do the wet savannahs and shrublands of Africa provide a large reserve of potential croplands to prod...
Do the wet savannas and shrublands of Africa provide a large reserve of potential croplands to produ...
With rising demand for biomass, cropland expansion and intensification represent the main strategies...
We review agricultural impacts on biodiversity and the potential of conservation agriculture in deve...
Globally, the production of food, feed, bioenergy, and biomaterials has increased considerably durin...
Increasing food production and mitigating climate change are two primary but seemingly contradictory...
We review agricultural impacts on biodiversity and the potential of conservation agriculture in deve...
Abstract We review agricultural impacts on biodiversity and the potential of conservation agricultu...
Contact: frederic.baudron@cirad.frInternational audience34398 Montpellier cedex 5, France We review ...
As humanity's demand for resources continues to rise and productive arable lands become increasingly...
Expansion of land area used for agriculture is a leading cause of biodiversity loss and greenhouse g...
Aim: Conservation conflict takes place where food production imposes a cost on wildlife conservation...
Motivation - Although increasing agricultural production is necessary to feed a growing population a...
CONTEXT Agriculture faces tremendous pressure to supply both growing and wealthier populations with...