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Climate change will exacerbate land conflict between agriculture and timber production
Environmental Studies and Forestrynature climate change

Climate change will exacerbate land conflict between agriculture and timber production

C. G. Bousfield, O. Morton, et al.

This study by Christopher G. Bousfield, Oscar Morton, and David P. Edwards reveals that climate change could intensify land-use conflicts between timber and agriculture, with up to 26% of current forestry land becoming more suitable for agriculture by 2100. The findings spotlight the urgent need for sustainable practices in both sectors.... show more
Abstract
Timber and agricultural production must both increase throughout this century to meet rising demand. Understanding how climate-induced shifts in agricultural suitability will trigger competition with timber for productive land is crucial. Here, we combine predictions of agricultural suitability under different climate change scenarios (representative concentration pathways RCP 2.6 and RCP 8.5) with timber-production maps to show that 240–320 Mha (20–26%) of current forestry land will become more suitable for agriculture by 2100. Forestry land contributes 21–27% of new agricultural productivity frontiers (67–105 Mha) despite only occupying 10% of the surface of the land. Agricultural frontiers in forestry land occur disproportionately in key timber-producing nations (Russia, the USA, Canada and China) and are closer to population centres and existing cropland than frontiers outside forestry land. To minimize crop expansion into forestry land and prevent shifting timber harvests into old-growth tropical and boreal forests to meet timber demand, emissions must be reduced, agricultural efficiency improved and sustainable intensification invested in.
Publisher
nature climate change
Published On
Aug 29, 2024
Authors
Christopher G. Bousfield, Oscar Morton, David P. Edwards
Tags
climate changeland-use conflictstimber productionagricultural suitabilitysustainable practicesglobal demandforestry
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