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Global maps of cropland extent and change show accelerated cropland expansion in the twenty-first century

Agriculture

Global maps of cropland extent and change show accelerated cropland expansion in the twenty-first century

P. Potapov, S. Turubanova, et al.

This groundbreaking study, conducted by Peter Potapov and colleagues, reveals significant changes in global cropland area using satellite data from 2003 to 2019. With a remarkable 9% increase in cropland area and a 25% rise in net primary production, the research highlights troubling trends in sustainability as natural vegetation gets replaced for agricultural expansion, particularly in Africa and South America.... show more
Abstract
Spatiotemporally consistent data on global cropland extent is essential for tracking progress towards sustainable food production. In the present study, we present an analysis of global cropland area change for the first two decades of the twenty-first century derived from satellite data time-series. We estimate that, in 2019, the cropland area was 1,244 Mha with a corresponding total annual net primary production (NPP) of 5.5 Pg C year⁻¹. From 2003 to 2019, cropland area increased by 9% and cropland NPP by 25%, primarily due to agricultural expansion in Africa and South America. Global cropland expansion accelerated over the past two decades, with a near doubling of the annual expansion rate, most notably in Africa. Half of the new cropland area (49%) replaced natural vegetation and tree cover, indicating a conflict with the sustainability goal of protecting terrestrial ecosystems. From 2003 to 2019, global per-capita cropland area decreased by 10% due to population growth. However, the per-capita annual cropland NPP increased by 3.5% as a result of intensified agricultural land use. The presented global, high-resolution, cropland map time-series supports monitoring of natural land appropriation at the local, national and international levels.
Publisher
Nature Food
Published On
Jan 23, 2022
Authors
Peter Potapov, Svetlana Turubanova, Matthew C. Hansen, Alexandra Tyukavina, Viviana Zalles, Ahmad Khan, Xiao-Peng Song, Amy Pickens, Quan Shen, Jocelyn Cortez
Tags
cropland area
satellite data
net primary production
sustainability
agricultural expansion
natural vegetation
global change
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