@inbook{c14cc8151637491f871983fd5dba23ca,
title = "Agricultural Land Degradation: Processes and Problems Undermining Future Food Security",
abstract = "Despite significant progress in increasing agricultural production, meeting the changing dietary preferences and increasing food demands of future populations remain significant challenges. This is especially the case in developing countries. Climate change and variability, unstable markets, and shrinking arable land resources that result from urbanization and industrialization represent additional challenges. In many countries-especially those with dense populations and/ or diverse ecosystems in need of conservation-expanding agriculture to new lands to increase production is not an option. Conversely, where farmers' practices result in land degradation and deterioration of soils and natural resources upon which future productivity depends, urgent research and policy attention is needed to arrest and reverse declines in land degradation and adverse soil quality in consideration of mounting global demands for agricultural goods. This chapter provides a synopsis of agricultural land degradation issues while providing potential solutions to reverse",
author = "Akbar Hossain and Krupnik, {Timothy J.} and Jagadish Timsina and Mahboob, {M. Golam} and Chaki, {Apurbo Kumar} and Muhammad Farooq and Rajan Bhatt and Shah Fahad and Mirza Hasanuzzaman",
year = "2020",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-030-49732-3_2",
language = "English",
series = "Environment, Climate, Plant and Vegetation Growth",
publisher = "Springer International Publishing",
pages = "17--61",
booktitle = "Environment, Climate, Plant and Vegetation Growth",
}