The State of the World's Arable Land

Author:

Olsson Lennart1,Cotrufo Francesca2,Crews Timothy3,Franklin Janet4,King Alison2,Mirzabaev Alisher5,Scown Murray1,Tengberg Anna16,Villarino Sebastian789,Wang Yafei10

Affiliation:

1. Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies (LUCSUS), Lund University, Lund, Sweden;

2. Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA

3. The Land Institute, Salina, Kansas, USA

4. Department of Geography, San Diego State University, San Diego, California, USA

5. Institute for Food and Resource Economics (ILR), University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany

6. Swedish International Water Institute (SIWI), Stockholm, Sweden

7. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Buenos Aires, Argentina

8. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias (FCA), Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata (UNMdP), Mar del Plata, Argentina

9. Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA

10. Key Laboratory of Regional Sustainable Development Modeling, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

Abstract

For millennia, agriculture has been shaping landscapes on Earth. Technological change has increased agricultural productivity dramatically, especially in the past six decades, but also resulted in trade-offs such as land and soil degradation, emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs), and spreading of toxic substances. In this article we review the impacts of agriculture on the world's arable land. We start by synthesizing information on the extent of arable land and associated agricultural practices, followed by a review of the state of the art of soil health and soil carbon. We review processes of land degradation, emission of GHGs, and threats to biodiversity. To conclude, we review key social and economic aspects of arable land and identify some important concerns for the future. The article ends on a positive note describing a potential new pathway for agriculture—to gradually adopt polycultures of novel perennial grain crops.

Publisher

Annual Reviews

Subject

General Environmental Science

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