Food security is a key global concern. By 2050, the global population will exceed 9 billion, and a 50% increase in annual agricultural output will be required to keep up with demand. There are significant additional pressures on existing agricultural land through increased competition from the bi...
Fritz, Steffen
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See, Linda
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You, Liangzhi
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Justice, Chris
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Becker-Reshef, Inbal
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Bydekerke, Lieven
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Cumani, Renato
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Defourny, Pierre
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Foley, Jon
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Gilliams, Sven
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Gong, Peng
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Hansen, Matthew
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Hertel, Thomas W.
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Herold, Martin
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Herrero, Mario T.
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Kayitakire, Francois
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Latham J
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Leo O
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McCallum, Ian
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Obersteiner, Michael
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Ramankutty N
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Rocha J
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Tang H
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Thornton, Philip K.
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Vancutsem C
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Velde, M. van der
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Wood S
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Woodcock C
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[The need for improved maps of global cropland]
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The need for improved maps of global cropland
Lack of accurate maps on the extent of global cropland, and particularly the spatial distribution of major crop types, hampers policy and strategic investment and could potentially impede efforts to improve food security in an environment characterized by continued market volatility and a changin...
See, Linda
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Fritz, Steffen
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You, Liangzhi
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Ramankutty, R.
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Herrero, Mario T.
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Justice, Chris
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Becker-Reshef, Inbal
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Thornton, Philip K.
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Erb, Karlheinz
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Gong, Peng
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Tang, H.
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Velde, M. van der
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Ericksen, Polly J.
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McCallum, Ian
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Kraxner, Florian
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Obersteiner, Michael
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[Improved global cropland data as an essential ingredient for food security]
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Improved global cropland data as an essential ingredient for food security
100-year Global Warming Potentials (GWPs) are used almost universally to compare emissions of greenhouse gases in national inventories and reduction targets. GWPs have been criticised on several grounds, but little work has been done to determine global mitigation costs under alternative physics-...
Reisinger, Andy
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Havlík, Petr
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Riahi K
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Vliet, O. van
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Obersteiner, Michael
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Herrero, Mario T.
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[Implications of alternative metrics for global mitigation costs and greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture]
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Implications of alternative metrics for global mitigation costs and greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture