mar 18, 2015
Counting the cost of farming Africa’s ‘wet savannahs | Nature Asia
Counting the cost of farming Africa’s ‘wet savannahs
CGIAR Climate's insight:
Timothy Searchinger and colleagues modelled the carbon and biodiversity cost of farming a wide range of ‘suitable’ (having sufficient soil moisture for agriculture) African savannahs, shrublands and woodlands. They found that only very small proportions of this land area, two to three per cent for maize and 10 per cent for soybeans, can be converted to high yielding cropland without high carbon costs.