
Global Food Security in the 21st Century: The increasing need for food production, cropland areas and agricultural water
A free public lecture by USGS Research Geographer Prasad Thenkabail
Worldwide demand for food will require more than 1 billion hectares of new cropland to feed 9 billion-plus people by 2050. Presently, of all the water used by humans, more than 70 percent goes toward agriculture to produce food in most countries. Remote-sensing from space will provide crucial data for policy development affecting croplands and their water use. Social scientists recognize global food security as a primary requirement for human advancement, overall health, and peaceful coexistence.
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Prasad's lecture will also be webstreamed live. See http://online.wr.usgs.gov/calendar/ for details.