Agricultural Land Management to Meet Future Global Food Demand
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (266 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes
- Technology: general issues
- CAP 2023–2027
- China
- European Green Deal
- Färe–Primont TFP index
- Geodetector
- Kuznets curve
- Sundarbans
- Tibet
- agri-environmental indicators
- agricultural development
- agricultural subsidies
- agricultural total factor productivity
- agricultural water use efficiency
- clan network density
- clan network strength
- climate change
- close spatial distance
- crop production
- cultivated land pressure
- determinants
- distance to urban centers
- ecological agriculture
- economic distance
- economic growth
- farm typology
- farmland transfer
- fertilizer use
- financial support for agriculture
- food security
- food supply–demand balance
- food waste
- fuzzy cognitive mapping
- gravity model
- influencing mechanism
- land carrying capacity
- land fragmentation
- livestock products
- load on land resources
- long spatial distance
- major grain-producing areas
- multivariate Tobit model
- network analysis
- norm activation model
- off-farm employment
- oral contract
- planting structure
- resource trade-off
- restaurant
- scale- and mix-efficiency changes
- self-efficacy
- social network analy
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In the 21st century, global agriculture is facing two major competing issues, urgently calling for us to investigate the nexus of land–food–climate. First, food production will need to substantially increase to meet the growing demand of a larger and wealthier population. Moreover, climate change, urbanization, and several other drivers are posing challenges to food production. Farmers can increase food production either by expanding their land area or by raising existing agricultural land productivity. Given the limited cultivatable land, and high socio-economic and ecosystem costs of clearing more land for agriculture, the prospect of expanding agricultural land is almost non-existent. Therefore, it is vital to raise crop yields on existing farmlands by adopting sustainable land management practices. Several social, economic, demographic, and biophysical factors can affect the implementation of land management practices in different agricultural production systems. Consequently, the design and implementation of location-specific land management practices that can enhance crop yields while minimizing adverse environmental impacts are important and require further research and investigation. In this Special Issue, we invited manuscripts that address research issues including the following: Sustainable intensification of agricultural land; Modeling agricultural systems and food production; Design and implementation of land management practices; Economic analysis of agricultural interventions; Adoption and diffusion of agricultural technologies; Environmental benefits of land management practices.
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