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2827 | Peak Farmland Projection - Ausbuel et al. (2013) | { "link": null, "retrievedDate": null, "additionalInfo": "This dataset is based on global arable land use projections from Ausubel et al. (2013), and combines two sources.\n\nData from 1961-2014 is based on estimated global arable land use from the UN Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) database, available at: http://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#home [accessed 12th August 2017].\n\nData projections for 2015-2060 is based on model predications from the paper by Ausubel et al. (2013). This work projects that over the period 2010-2060, global arable land will decrease by 0.2 percent per year as a result of slowing population growth and agricultural productivity factors. We have taken this estimation from 2015 onwards.\n\nReferences:\n\nAusubel, J. H., Wernick, I. K. and Waggoner, P. E. (2013), Peak Farmland and the Prospect for Land Sparing. Population and Development Review, 38: 221\u2013242. doi:10.1111/j.1728-4457.2013.00561.x", "dataPublishedBy": "Peak Farmland Projection - Ausbuel et al. (2013)", "dataPublisherSource": null } |
2017-08-12 15:27:12 | 2017-11-02 13:04:39 | Peak Farmland Projection - Ausbuel et al. (2013) 667 | This dataset is based on global arable land use projections from Ausubel et al. (2013), and combines two sources. Data from 1961-2014 is based on estimated global arable land use from the UN Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) database, available at: http://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#home [accessed 12th August 2017]. Data projections for 2015-2060 is based on model predications from the paper by Ausubel et al. (2013). This work projects that over the period 2010-2060, global arable land will decrease by 0.2 percent per year as a result of slowing population growth and agricultural productivity factors. We have taken this estimation from 2015 onwards. References: Ausubel, J. H., Wernick, I. K. and Waggoner, P. E. (2013), Peak Farmland and the Prospect for Land Sparing. Population and Development Review, 38: 221–242. doi:10.1111/j.1728-4457.2013.00561.x | Peak Farmland Projection - Ausbuel et al. (2013) |
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