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Implications of wide-scale cropland restoration
Bhandary, Prapti
De Pinto, Alessandro
Robertson, Richard D.
Begeladze, Salome
Kuma, Chetan
Kwon, Ho-Young
Thomas, Timothy S.
Cenacchi, Nicola
Koo, Jawoo
其他書名
A crucial element of the forest landscape restoration approach
出版
Intl Food Policy Res Inst
, 2017-11-14
主題
Political Science / Public Policy / Agriculture & Food Policy
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=yOk_DwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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The results of this study reveal that the full inclusion of crop production in the forest landscape restoration approach could produce largescale, worldwide benefits for food security and therefore facilitate a wide uptake of restoration practices and the implementation of large restoration projects. The positive impacts are multifaceted and significant in size: a reduction in malnourished children ranging from three to six million; a reduced number of people at risk of hunger, estimated to be between 70 and 151 million; reduced pressure for expansion of cropland; increased soil fertility; and reduced greenhouse gas emissions, while also increasing yields and productivity. The benefits from restoration practices on crop production strongly suggest that a forest landscape restoration approach that meaningfully integrates agriculture can facilitate the implementation of restoration plans on large amounts of land.