ABSTRACT

In order to feed their burgeoning populations, developing nations will need to double cereal production by the year 2050. This increase will have to come from existing land, as little potential exists for bringing new land under cultivation -- a daunting prospect when one realizes that increased use and significantly higher concentrations of carbon

part |2 pages

SECTION I Global Food Security

chapter 1|18 pages

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chapter 2|18 pages

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chapter 3|32 pages

3

chapter 4|42 pages

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chapter 5|32 pages

5

part |2 pages

Section II

chapter 6|26 pages

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chapter 7|14 pages

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chapter 8|36 pages

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chapter 9|18 pages

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part |2 pages

Section IV

chapter 16|28 pages

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chapter 17|16 pages

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chapter 18|16 pages

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chapter 19|34 pages

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chapter 20|14 pages

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chapter 21|24 pages

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chapter 25|34 pages

Terrestrial Carbon Sequestration in Zambia

part |2 pages

SECTION V Policy and Economic Issues