农业
粮食安全
持续性
自然资源经济学
业务
自然资源
世界人口
食品加工
人口
农业生产力
生态足迹
农业经济学
生产(经济)
可持续农业
生物多样性
种植
地理
经济
生态学
生物
人口学
食品科学
考古
社会学
宏观经济学
作者
Jonathan A. Foley,Navin Ramankutty,Kate A. Brauman,E. S. Cassidy,James Gerber,Matt Johnston,Nathaniel D. Mueller,Christine S. O’Connell,D. K. Ray,Paul West,Christian Balzer,Elena M. Bennett,Stephen R. Carpenter,Jason Hill,Chad Monfreda,Stephen Polasky,Johan Rockström,John Sheehan,Stefan Siebert,David Tilman,David P. M. Zaks
出处
期刊:Nature
[Springer Nature]
日期:2011-10-01
卷期号:478 (7369): 337-342
被引量:7158
摘要
In the coming years, continued population growth, rising incomes, increasing meat and dairy consumption and expanding biofuel use will place unprecedented demands on the world's agriculture and natural resources. Can we meet society's growing food needs while reducing agriculture's environmental harm? Here, an international team of environmental and agricultural scientists uses new geospatial data and models to identify four strategies that could double food production while reducing environmental impacts. First, halt agricultural expansion. Second, close 'yield gaps' on underperforming lands. Third, increase cropping efficiency. And finally, we need to change our diets and shift crop production away from livestock feed, bioenergy crops and other non-food applications. 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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