articleLancaster EPrints (Lancaster University)Oct 1, 2009Closed access

Reaping the Benefits: Science and the sustainable intensification of global agriculture

Abstract

Food security is an urgent challenge. It is a global problem that is set to worsen with current trends of population, consumption, climate change and resource scarcity. The last 50 years have seen remarkable growth in global agricultural production, but the impact on the environment has been nsustainable. The benefi ts of this green revolution have also been distributed unevenly; growth in Asia and America has not been matched in Africa. Science can potentially continue to provide dramatic improvements to crop production, but it must do so sustainably. Science and technology must therefore be understood in their broader social, economic and environmental contexts. The sustainable intensifi cation of crop…

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Keywords
  • Food security
  • Sustainability
  • Green Revolution
  • Natural resource economics
  • Agriculture
  • Scarcity
  • Agricultural productivity
  • Population growth
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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