Interactions between agriculture, climate and patterns of land use are
complex. Major changes in agriculture, and land use patterns are
foreseen in the next couple of decades in response to shifts in climate,
greenhouse gas management initiatives, population growth and other
forces. The book explores key interactions between changes in
agriculture, patterns of land use and efforts to reduce greenhouse
emissions from agriculture. The volume is based on inter-disciplinary
science and policy interactions, exploring the way land use may aid in
addressing or be affected by the onset of climate change and alterations
in food demand. Future forces shaping land use decisions are examined,
and its sensitivity to climate change is highlighted. Patterns of land
use and the agricultural role in climate change mitigation are explored.
Also, policy and social responses to the new perspectives on future land
use patterns are identified. The perspective of the book is beyond the
year 2015.