Five Scenarios for 2050: Conditions for Agriculture and Land Use

This report presents five scenarios for the future of agriculture and land use in 2050, exploring how different factors such as population growth, power distribution, economic development, climate change, natural resources, energy access, technology, and consumption patterns could shape global and regional conditions.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher:

swedish university of agricultural sciences (slu)

Authors: Benny Jansson, Charles Westin, Erik Fahlbeck, Erik Steen Jensen, Fredrik Hedenus, Helena Lindholm Schulz, Jan Bengtsson, Katarina Vrede, Lotta Rydhmer, Maria Stenström, Torbjörn Jansson, Ulf Magnusson, Ingrid Öborn
Time horizon: 2050
Geographic focus: Global, Europe

Methods

The research method employed in the report is general morphological analysis, a technique used to analyze complex problems by breaking them down into factors and analyzing each individually before combining them into different scenarios.

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Key Insights

The study uses general morphological analysis to develop global and regional scenarios for 2050, considering factors like population, power distribution, economic and climate change, natural resources, energy, technology, and consumption. It examines the potential states of these factors and their impact on agriculture and land use, aiming to stimulate new ideas and identify research gaps for future challenges.

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