Actions Needed to Halt Deforestation and Promote Climate-Smart Agriculture

Agriculture needs to feed 9 billion people by 2050. This will require a 70 100% increase in food production (Godfray et al. 2010). Given climate change, a new kind of agriculture is therefore essential, one that must meet the triple challenge not only of ensuring food security, but also of adapting...

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Autores principales: Wollenberg, Eva Karoline, Campbell, Bruce M., Nihart, A, Holmgren, Peter, Seymour, F., Sibanda, Lindiwe Majele, Braun, Joachim von
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Emissions Trading Association 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/42128
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Sumario:Agriculture needs to feed 9 billion people by 2050. This will require a 70 100% increase in food production (Godfray et al. 2010). Given climate change, a new kind of agriculture is therefore essential, one that must meet the triple challenge not only of ensuring food security, but also of adapting to future climate change and contributing to climate change mitigation. Meeting these challenges will require coordination with the mechanism known as Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD+) and other efforts to conserve forests. REDD+ will have to limit the expansion of agriculture if it is to be successful (Nepstad et al. 2009; DeFries et al. 2010). Agriculture is a primary driver of deforestation in most countries, including in Brazil and Indonesia, where 61% of global deforestation occurs. Projected increases in demand for food and bioenergy by 2050 will increase pressure on forests further (von Braun 2007).