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Global Land Use and Food in a Finite world

Global Land Use and Food in a Finite world. Workshop Transatlantic Academy, Washington, DC. Foodsecurity Competing claims on land Resource efficiency Smart policies. Number of hungry people (FAO). More factors are key. Complex linkages. 7. Competing claims in 1970 and 2010.

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Global Land Use and Food in a Finite world

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  1. Global Land Use and Food in a Finite world Workshop Transatlantic Academy, Washington, DC

  2. Foodsecurity Competing claims on land Resource efficiency Smart policies

  3. Global Land use and Food in a Finite World

  4. Number of hungry people (FAO) Global Land use and Food in a Finite World

  5. More factors are key Global Land use and Food in a Finite World

  6. Complex linkages Global Land use and Food in a Finite World

  7. 7 Global Land use and Food in a Finite World

  8. Competing claims in 1970 and 2010 Global Land use and Food in a Finite World

  9. Potential of cropland expansion Global Land use and Food in a Finite World

  10. Biodiversity in 1970 and 2010 Global Land use and Food in a Finite World

  11. Global agricultural area will level off • Huge uncertainties • climate • diet • yield Global Land use and Food in a Finite World

  12. Regional differences, change in crop area Global Land use and Food in a Finite World

  13. Pressures on biodiversity up to 2050 Global Land use and Food in a Finite World

  14. The case of bioenergy • Important role in mitigation • However indirect emissions (fertilizer, transport, production) • Compete with other land use • Food prices • Biodiversity loss • Second generation bioenergy • Sustainability criteria • High yield versus extensive production • Cascading Global Land use and Food in a Finite World

  15. Competing goals • Agriculture drives land use change • Land use change drives biodiversity loss Global Land use and Food in a Finite World

  16. Effects and points of intervention Global Land use and Food in a Finite World

  17. Effficiency forms a key factor in preserving biodiversity, while providing sufficient food for all • In order to provide sufficient food for all, more agricultural production is needed and • to meet the biodiversity goal, no further expansion of agricultural area allowed. • Four major issues • reduction of consumption • global management of land • growth of agricultural yields • the right price of food Global Land use and Food in a Finite World

  18. Global Land use and Food in a Finite World

  19. 28 November 2011 19 Global Land use and Food in a Finite World EU Resource Efficiency Perspectives in a Global Context

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  21. Loss of MSA reduced by enhanced RE; but not stopped#; • Additonal losses (until 2050!) in some regions due to bio-energy for climate mitigation 28 November 2011 21 Global Land use and Food in a Finite World EU Resource Efficiency Perspectives in a Global Context

  22. Smart policies - general • No easy solutions • Age old problem of the commons • Major barriers • Not one size fits all • e.g. high yield versus extensive • Beware of trade-offs and look for synergy • e.g. bioenergy • Resource efficiency can bring you a long way but more is needed • Yield (water, fertilizer, management, seeds) • Reduce and reuse waste • Lifestyle changes have a huge potential Global Land use and Food in a Finite World

  23. Major barriers to attain goals Global Land use and Food in a Finite World

  24. Smart policies - general • No easy solutions • Age old problem of the commons • Major barriers • Not one size fits all • e.g. high yield versus extensive • Beware of trade-offs and look for synergy • e.g. bioenergy • Resource efficiency can bring you a long way but more is needed • Yield (water, fertilizer, management, seeds) • Reduce and reuse waste • Lifestyle changes have a huge potential Global Land use and Food in a Finite World

  25. Policy measuresproper prices – proper governments • Correct market failures • property rights, waterpricing, valuing biodiversity • Correct government failures • perverse subsidies, trade barriers • Improve access to knowledge and markets • e.g. infrastructure • Use dynamic society Global Land use and Food in a Finite World

  26. Market access in agricultural areas Global Land use and Food in a Finite World

  27. Policy measuresproper prices – proper governments • Correct market failures • property rights, waterpricing, valuing biodiversity • Correct government failures • perverse subsidies, trade barriers • Improve access to knowledge and markets • e.g. infrastructure • Use dynamic society Global Land use and Food in a Finite World

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