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Farmland conversion to non-agricultural uses in the US and Canada: current impacts and concerns for the future
Authors:Charles A Francis  Twyla E Hansen  Allison A Fox  Paula J Hesje  Hana E Nelson  Andrea E Lawseth
Institution:1. Department of Agronomy and Horticulture , University of Nebraska , Lincoln , USA;2. Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences , UMB , ?s , Norway cfrancis2@unl.edu;4. Department of Agronomy and Horticulture , University of Nebraska , Lincoln , USA;5. Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences , UMB , ?s , Norway;6. Foxglove Farm, Salt Spring Island , Victoria , BC , Canada;7. AEL Agroecological Consulting , Campbell River , BC , Canada
Abstract:Conversion of farmland to non-agricultural uses presents a challenge to future food production and ecosystem services in US and Canada. Expansions of housing, transportation, industry, retail sales, schools and other developments are driving land out of farming. In the US there is annual conversion of 500,000 ha away from food and fibre production systems. Coupled with 1% annual population increase, this will reduce today's 0.6 ha per person to 0.3 ha by 2050. Canada has more land and smaller population, but farmland losses are occurring in fertile areas near coasts and in level valleys where highest quality land is located. Current rates of increase in agricultural productivity will not compensate for this land loss. Compared to US, there are more specific tools and legislation at the provincial level in Canada that provide opportunities for controlling sprawl. Important in both countries is general lack of awareness and concern about loss of productive farmland, a situation that could be improved through education. Stimulating collective understanding of this growing problem and providing viable solutions could provide the basis for national policy strategies to promote and assure sustainable food systems for the future and enhance the capacity to maintain vital ecosystem services.
Keywords:ecosystem services  farmland conversion  food production  food security  food sovereignty  open space  self-sufficiency  urban sprawl
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