3-9: Impact of Global Change on
Agriculture
Short Summaries of Recent Research
Adaptation of Plant Systems to CO2
Increase
- Meeting Future Global Food
Demands While Preserving Biodiversity in Agricultural Areas
- Climate Change due to Land-Use
Change
- Impact of Land-Use on
Climate Change
- How Many Miles of Roots in a
Corn Field?
- Increasing
Food Production in a Warmer World
- Changing
the Hydrological Cycle in US Midwest
- Technology
vs. Impact
- Climate Caused
Collapse of the Mayan Civilization
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Impact on Plants caused by Multiple Global Changes
- Impact on Grasslands of Changes in Rainfall Variabilit
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Reducing soil inputs leads to more diversity and better resource
utilization
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Study Shows Organic Farming Is Amazingly Efficient
State by State Estimates of Climate Change Impacts
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Hypoxia, fertilizer and the Gulf of Mexico
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Plant responses to Global Warming.
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Dead Zone in Gulf of Mexico
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Global Nitrogen Overload
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Positive Effects of Global Change for Agriculture
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Long-term agroecosystem experiments
- Gulf of Mexico
Hypoxia: Do Iowa Farmers cause the "DeadZone"?
Websites
Crop Production in a
Changing Climate
- Creeping Dead Zones
- The Cost of US
Forest-based Carbon Sequestration (PDF File)
- Long-term
Sensitivity of Soil Carbon Turnover to Warming
- Soil
Biota and Biodiversity: the "Root" of Sustainable
Agriculture
- What
You Can Do
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Sustainable Agriculture. (From the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education
Program, University of California-Davis.)
- Changes in cereal production under
three
GCM equilibrium scenarios
- Impact of temperature rise on
robusta coffee in Uganda
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Food and Agriculture Organization
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CIESIN Thematic Guide: Impacts of Global Climate Change on Agriculture.
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Spatial Data in Geographic Information System Format on Agricultural Chemical Use, Land
Use, and Cropping Practices in the United States.
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Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program,
University of California-Davis
- Depositing
Carbon in the Soil Bank
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EPA Agricultural Impacts
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Effects of Ozone Air Pollution on Plants
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Sources of Greenhouse Gases
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Human-Induced Soil Degradation(Download
Adobe Acrobat Reader
).
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Food import dependency, 1988-1990, technical atlas,
WFS.
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Food production growth, technical atlas, WFS.
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Food production growth per person, technical atlas, WFS.
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Growth in cereal yields, 1963-65 to 1993-95, technical atlas,
WFS.
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Irrigated land, technical atlas, WFS.
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Economic importance of agricluture, technical atlas, WFS.