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Agricultural Land and Water
Text extracted from The World Food Problem Leathers & Foster, 2004 ttp://
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Agricultural Land Use Source: NASA
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Land Availability Ag land has increased slowly
Most increases in pasture land Grazing cattle, Brazil
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Land with Crop Potential
2.57 billion hectares of land with crop potential Excluding china Only using < 1 billion Problems with most unused potential land Hilly Poor soil Poor drainage Could increase ag land 30% China
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Potential arable land
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Agricultural Intensity
HANPP: Human Appropriation of Net Primary Production
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Land lost to Ag production
Urban expansion Small effect worldwide Global warming may flood coastal areas Soil degradation 1/3 cropland worldwide abandoned due to erosion
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Irrigation World Water Use:
Agriculture 69% Domestic 8% Industry 23% Irrigated crops provide 40% of food worldwide Yields with irrigation increase 2-3X
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Irrigated land
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Water withdrawals for irrigation
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Sandra Postel “Water use tripled between 1950 and 1990
as world population soared by some 2.7 billion… Worldwide demand for water cannot triple again without causing severe shortages for crop irrigation, industrial use, basic household needs and critical life-supporting ecosystems”
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Conserving Ag water Water harvesting Drip irrigation
Collecting and saving runoff Drip irrigation Drought tolerant varieties Drip irrigation
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Colorado River River is drained dry Heavy irrigation use
before it reaches the ocean Heavy irrigation use Colorado Arizona California Mexico City water supply Las Vegas Phoenix Tucson California irrigation from the Colorado River
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Irrigation in China Yellow river used for irrigation
River ran dry in 1972 For 15 days Since 1986 runs dry every year In 1997, dry for 227 days Yellow River
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India River Interlink Plan
$200 billion plan to bring water to south India Will link 36 rivers with canals Completed in 2016 Potential benefits Reduce flooding Hydroelectric power Irrigation
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Vandana Shiva Industrial ag requires 5x water of indigenous ag
Vandana Shiva Industrial ag requires 5x water of indigenous ag wheat and rice Pumping groundwater not the solution Aquifers depleted Big dams not the solution benefit cities, investors Ecologically destructive Displaces poor farmers Many small dams better Small dam, India
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Aswan Dam, Egypt Benefits Problems Controls flooding of Nile River
Hydroelectric power Problems Fertile silt not deposited Farmers must use fertilizer Schistosomiasis increase Nile delta receding Increased salinity
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