Land Use Intensification: Effects on Agriculture, Biodiversity, and Ecological Processes

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Land Use Intensification: Effects on Agriculture, Biodiversity, and Ecological Processes

2012 | Natural World

By 2050, the global population of humans is predicted to increase by 35 percent. Approximately 70 percent more food may be required, and this will take place against a backdrop of 15-40 percent land degradation. This book examines land use intensification and biodiversity conservation and its impacts. It also discusses whether suites of species, and/or functional groups of taxa will either benefit or suffer from land use intensification and whether it is possible to make robust predictions of biotic responses across landscapes, regions, and continents.



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ISBN 9781466517141
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