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Solutions for a cultivated planet
Authors:Foley Jonathan A  Ramankutty Navin  Brauman Kate A  Cassidy Emily S  Gerber James S  Johnston Matt  Mueller Nathaniel D  O'Connell Christine  Ray Deepak K  West Paul C  Balzer Christian  Bennett Elena M  Carpenter Stephen R  Hill Jason  Monfreda Chad  Polasky Stephen  Rockström Johan  Sheehan John  Siebert Stefan  Tilman David  Zaks David P M
Institution:Institute on the Environment (IonE), University of Minnesota, 1954 Buford Avenue, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55108, USA. jfoley@umn.edu
Abstract: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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