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The environmental consequences of climate-driven agricultural frontiers

Growing conditions for crops such as coffee and wine grapes are shifting to track climate change. Research on these crop responses has focused principally on impacts to food production impacts, but evidence is emerging that they may have serious environmental consequences as well. Recent research ha...

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Autores principales: Hannah, Lee, Roehrdanz, Patrick R., K. C., Krishna Bahadur, Fraser, Evan D. G., Donatti, Camila I., Saenz, Leonardo, Wright, Timothy Max, Hijmans, Robert J., Mulligan, Mark, Berg, Aaron, van Soesbergen, Arnout
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7015311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32049959
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228305
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author Hannah, Lee
Roehrdanz, Patrick R.
K. C., Krishna Bahadur
Fraser, Evan D. G.
Donatti, Camila I.
Saenz, Leonardo
Wright, Timothy Max
Hijmans, Robert J.
Mulligan, Mark
Berg, Aaron
van Soesbergen, Arnout
author_facet Hannah, Lee
Roehrdanz, Patrick R.
K. C., Krishna Bahadur
Fraser, Evan D. G.
Donatti, Camila I.
Saenz, Leonardo
Wright, Timothy Max
Hijmans, Robert J.
Mulligan, Mark
Berg, Aaron
van Soesbergen, Arnout
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description Growing conditions for crops such as coffee and wine grapes are shifting to track climate change. Research on these crop responses has focused principally on impacts to food production impacts, but evidence is emerging that they may have serious environmental consequences as well. Recent research has documented potential environmental impacts of shifting cropping patterns, including impacts on water, wildlife, pollinator interaction, carbon storage and nature conservation, on national to global scales. Multiple crops will be moving in response to shifting climatic suitability, and the cumulative environmental effects of these multi-crop shifts at global scales is not known. Here we model for the first time multiple major global commodity crop suitability changes due to climate change, to estimate the impacts of new crop suitability on water, biodiversity and carbon storage. Areas that become newly suitable for one or more crops are Climate-driven Agricultural Frontiers. These frontiers cover an area equivalent to over 30% of the current agricultural land on the planet and have major potential impacts on biodiversity in tropical mountains, on water resources downstream and on carbon storage in high latitude lands. Frontier soils contain up to 177 Gt of C, which might be subject to release, which is the equivalent of over a century of current United States CO(2) emissions. Watersheds serving over 1.8 billion people would be impacted by the cultivation of the climate-driven frontiers. Frontiers intersect 19 global biodiversity hotspots and the habitat of 20% of all global restricted range birds. Sound planning and management of climate-driven agricultural frontiers can therefore help reduce globally significant impacts on people, ecosystems and the climate system.
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spelling pubmed-70153112020-02-21 The environmental consequences of climate-driven agricultural frontiers Hannah, Lee Roehrdanz, Patrick R. K. C., Krishna Bahadur Fraser, Evan D. G. Donatti, Camila I. Saenz, Leonardo Wright, Timothy Max Hijmans, Robert J. Mulligan, Mark Berg, Aaron van Soesbergen, Arnout PLoS One Research Article Growing conditions for crops such as coffee and wine grapes are shifting to track climate change. Research on these crop responses has focused principally on impacts to food production impacts, but evidence is emerging that they may have serious environmental consequences as well. Recent research has documented potential environmental impacts of shifting cropping patterns, including impacts on water, wildlife, pollinator interaction, carbon storage and nature conservation, on national to global scales. Multiple crops will be moving in response to shifting climatic suitability, and the cumulative environmental effects of these multi-crop shifts at global scales is not known. Here we model for the first time multiple major global commodity crop suitability changes due to climate change, to estimate the impacts of new crop suitability on water, biodiversity and carbon storage. Areas that become newly suitable for one or more crops are Climate-driven Agricultural Frontiers. These frontiers cover an area equivalent to over 30% of the current agricultural land on the planet and have major potential impacts on biodiversity in tropical mountains, on water resources downstream and on carbon storage in high latitude lands. Frontier soils contain up to 177 Gt of C, which might be subject to release, which is the equivalent of over a century of current United States CO(2) emissions. Watersheds serving over 1.8 billion people would be impacted by the cultivation of the climate-driven frontiers. Frontiers intersect 19 global biodiversity hotspots and the habitat of 20% of all global restricted range birds. Sound planning and management of climate-driven agricultural frontiers can therefore help reduce globally significant impacts on people, ecosystems and the climate system. Public Library of Science 2020-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7015311/ /pubmed/32049959 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228305 Text en © 2020 Hannah et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Roehrdanz, Patrick R.
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Saenz, Leonardo
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Hijmans, Robert J.
Mulligan, Mark
Berg, Aaron
van Soesbergen, Arnout
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