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Climate Change and Global Food Security
Rattan Lal Ohio State University, Columbus, USA
Norman Uphoff Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA
Bobby A Stewart University of West Texas A&M University, Texas, USA
David O Hansen Ohio State University, Columbus, USA

Series: Books in Soils, Plants, and the Environment Volume: 109

List Price: $139.95
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Cat. #: DK2454 ISBN: 0824725360 Publication Date: 5/26/2005 Number of Pages: 808

In order to feed their burgeoning populations, developing nations will need to double cereal production by the year 2050. This increase will have to come from existing land, as little potential exists for bringing new land under cultivation -- a daunting prospect when one realizes that increased use and significantly higher concentrations of carbon dioxide have led to a servere depletion of the carbon pool in the world's soils.

This is especially telling in developing countries where tropical climates further compromise the soil's ability to recover. In Climate Change and Global Food Security, bestselling editor Rattan Lal heads up a team of the world's top soil scientists and ecologists to document the history of this impending agricultural crisis and explore possible solutions. Throughout this timely text, the authors address six complex themes:

1. The impact of projected climate change on soil quality, water resources, temperature regime, and growing season duration on net primary productivity of different biomes

2. Soil carbon dynamics under changing climate

3. The impact of changes in carbon dioxide and ecological environments on agronomic yields and food production in different regions of the world

4. World food demands and supply during the 21st century

5. Policy and economic issues related to carbon trading and enhancing agricultural production

6. Research and development priorities for enhancing soil carbon pool and food security

This hard-hitting text is essential reading for anyone involved with soil and crop sciences as well as policy makers and change agents who need to come to the forefront of this issue armed with the latest information and viable solutions.

  • Presents a comprehensive history leading up to the crisis, while considering current scenarios occurring in the world
  • Looks at the current effects and further implications of global warming
  • Fully explores carbon sequestration employment and implementation
  • Offers incentive-laden solutions in consideration of economic and social barriers
  • Includes contributions from more than 70 leading experts, including Nobel Laureate, Norman Borlaug

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