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Title:
Solutions for a cultivated planet
Series Title:
Nature Magazine Volume 478
Creator:
Jonathan A. Foley
Navin Ramankutty
Kate A.Brauman
Emily S. Cassidy
James S. Gerber
Matt Johnston
Nathaniel D. Mueller
Christine O'Connell
Deepak K. Ray
Paul C. West
Christian Balzer
Elena M. Bennett
Stephen R. Carpenter
Jason Hill
Chad Monfreda
Stephen Polasky
Johan Rockstrom
John Sheehan
Stefan Siebert
David Tilman
David P.M. Zaks
Publisher:
Macmillan Publishers Limited
Publication Date:
2011
Language:
English
Subjects
Subjects / Keywords:
climate change
agriculture
unknownFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
biodiversity
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Summary:
Increasing population and consumption are placing unprecedented demands on agriculture and natural resources. Today, approximately a billion people are chronically malnourished while our agricultural systems are concurrently degrading land, water, biodiversity and climate on a global scale. To meet the world’s future food security and sustainability needs, food production must grow substantially while, at the same time, agriculture’s environmental footprint must shrink dramatically. Here we analyse solutions to this dilemma, showing that tremendous progress could be made by halting agricultural expansion, closing ‘yield gaps’ on underperforming lands, increasing cropping efficiency, shifting diets and reducing waste. Together, these strategies could double food production while greatly reducing the environmental impacts of agriculture.
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