AbstractThe role of intensification in minimizing cropland and slowing deforestation is often disputed. We make a broad distinction between technology-induced and market-induced intensification. We find evidence at the local level that technical progress in a few cases may induce land expansion although much depends on where the technical change occurs (near the forest frontier or away from it) and the type of market (local or global). At a global level, technology-driven intensification is strongly land saving although deforestation in specific regions is likely to continue to occur. Market-driven intensification, however, is often a major cause of land expansion and deforestation especially for export commodities in times of high prices. ...
Land-use change to meet 21st-century demands for food, fuel, and fiber will depend on many interacti...
This study asks whether innovation in smallholder production reduces or accelerates land expansion. ...
Global biomass demand is expected to roughly double between 2005 and 2050. Current studies suggest t...
AbstractThe role of intensification in minimizing cropland and slowing deforestation is often disput...
With rising demand for biomass, cropland expansion and intensification represent the main strategies...
Commodity crop expansion, for both global and domestic urban markets, follows multiple land change p...
Commodity crop expansion, for both global and domestic urban markets, follows multiple land change p...
Land use intensification is widely considered to be an essential strategy for achieving global goals...
Agricultural expansion into large forested and extensively-used areas, so-called forest frontiers, i...
The growing societal demands for land-based products and services, linked to increasing population, ...
The pressure on land resources continuously increases not only with the rising demand for agricultur...
We review the complex relationship between the adoption of new agricultural technologies and land us...
Agriculture is considered as one of the major drivers of deforestation worldwide. Especially in Afr...
Does the intensification of agriculture reduce cultivated areas and, in so doing, spare some lands b...
Debates on bioenergy production emphasized the complex nature of land-use changes which put into pla...
Land-use change to meet 21st-century demands for food, fuel, and fiber will depend on many interacti...
This study asks whether innovation in smallholder production reduces or accelerates land expansion. ...
Global biomass demand is expected to roughly double between 2005 and 2050. Current studies suggest t...
AbstractThe role of intensification in minimizing cropland and slowing deforestation is often disput...
With rising demand for biomass, cropland expansion and intensification represent the main strategies...
Commodity crop expansion, for both global and domestic urban markets, follows multiple land change p...
Commodity crop expansion, for both global and domestic urban markets, follows multiple land change p...
Land use intensification is widely considered to be an essential strategy for achieving global goals...
Agricultural expansion into large forested and extensively-used areas, so-called forest frontiers, i...
The growing societal demands for land-based products and services, linked to increasing population, ...
The pressure on land resources continuously increases not only with the rising demand for agricultur...
We review the complex relationship between the adoption of new agricultural technologies and land us...
Agriculture is considered as one of the major drivers of deforestation worldwide. Especially in Afr...
Does the intensification of agriculture reduce cultivated areas and, in so doing, spare some lands b...
Debates on bioenergy production emphasized the complex nature of land-use changes which put into pla...
Land-use change to meet 21st-century demands for food, fuel, and fiber will depend on many interacti...
This study asks whether innovation in smallholder production reduces or accelerates land expansion. ...
Global biomass demand is expected to roughly double between 2005 and 2050. Current studies suggest t...