The world is banking on a major increase in food production, if the dietary needs and food preferences of an increasing, and increasingly rich, population are to be met. This requires the further expansion of modern agriculture, but modern agriculture rests on a small number of highly productive crops and its expansion has led to a significant loss of global biodiversity. Ecologists have shown that biodiversity loss results in lower plant productivity, while agricultural economists have linked biodiversity loss on farms with increasing variability of crop yields, and sometimes lower mean yields. In this paper we consider the macro-economic consequences of the continued expansion of particular forms of intensive, modern agriculture, with a f...
Peasant agriculture has been neglected as modern farming occupied its space in the production of bas...
From an agricultural point of view, the question if the earth can feed adequately not only its curre...
While agri-food systems today provide enough food globally, they have been unable to provide the bas...
The world is banking on a major increase in food production, if the dietary needs and food preferenc...
With rising demand for biomass, cropland expansion and intensification represent the main strategies...
The post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework proposes to address biodiversity decline by expanding ar...
We study how stochasticity in the evolution of agricultural productivity interacts with economic and...
Striving to feed a population set to reach almost 10 billion people by 2050 in a sustainable way is ...
Without changes in consumption, along with sharp reductions in food waste and postharvest losses, ag...
This paper explores the dynamic effects of biodiversity conservation on agricultural production in t...
Globally, the production of food, feed, bioenergy, and biomaterials has increased considerably durin...
We structurally estimate a two-sector Schumpeterian growth model with endogenous population and fini...
Today, global food production is the largest driver of environmental degradation and biodiversity lo...
Background: A shift toward human diets that include more fruit and vegetables, and less meat is a po...
Scientists and policy-makers globally are calling for alternative approaches to conventional intensi...
Peasant agriculture has been neglected as modern farming occupied its space in the production of bas...
From an agricultural point of view, the question if the earth can feed adequately not only its curre...
While agri-food systems today provide enough food globally, they have been unable to provide the bas...
The world is banking on a major increase in food production, if the dietary needs and food preferenc...
With rising demand for biomass, cropland expansion and intensification represent the main strategies...
The post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework proposes to address biodiversity decline by expanding ar...
We study how stochasticity in the evolution of agricultural productivity interacts with economic and...
Striving to feed a population set to reach almost 10 billion people by 2050 in a sustainable way is ...
Without changes in consumption, along with sharp reductions in food waste and postharvest losses, ag...
This paper explores the dynamic effects of biodiversity conservation on agricultural production in t...
Globally, the production of food, feed, bioenergy, and biomaterials has increased considerably durin...
We structurally estimate a two-sector Schumpeterian growth model with endogenous population and fini...
Today, global food production is the largest driver of environmental degradation and biodiversity lo...
Background: A shift toward human diets that include more fruit and vegetables, and less meat is a po...
Scientists and policy-makers globally are calling for alternative approaches to conventional intensi...
Peasant agriculture has been neglected as modern farming occupied its space in the production of bas...
From an agricultural point of view, the question if the earth can feed adequately not only its curre...
While agri-food systems today provide enough food globally, they have been unable to provide the bas...