By 2050, the global food requirement will increase significantly, driven by a population increase to more than nine billion and by a richer diet. There is a need for agricultural and food systems that are not only more productive, but also sustainable. Currently, progress is hampered by a lack of understanding how to close the yield and sustainability gap. The consequence is stagnation in implementing policies and regulations that meet future needs. The challenge of meeting global food security in a sustainable way requires a knowledge-intensive approach and the use of advanced technologies.
Sustainability Science with an emphasis on global food security, eco-health and sustainable resource management.
Friday, November 12, 2010
ScienceDirect - Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability : Food production, crops and sustainability: restoring confidence in science and technology
ScienceDirect - Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability : Food production, crops and sustainability: restoring confidence in science and technology
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