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Pilot Analysis of Global Ecosystems: Agroecosystems

Pilot Analysis of Global Ecosystems
AGROECOSYSTEMS

A Joint Study by World Resources Institute and International Food Policy Research Institute
by Stanley Wood, Kate Sebastian and Sara J. Scherr
with Analytical Contributions from Niels H. Batjes, ISRIC; Andrew Farrow, CIAT; Jean Marc Faurès, FAO; Günther Fischer, IIASA; Gerhard Heilig, IIASA; Julio Henao, IFDC; Robert Hijmans, CIP; Freddy Nachtergaele, FAO; Peter Oram, IFPRI; and Manuel Winograd, CIAT


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MAPS

  1. PAGE Agricultural Extent  
  2. Comparison of Agricultural Extent for Central America
 
  3a/b. Central America Agroecosystems
 
  4. Major Agroclimatic Zones within the PAGE Agricultural Extent
 
  5. PAGE Characterization of Global Agroecosystems
 
  6. Labor Use Intensity within the PAGE Agricultural Extent
 
  7. Tractor Use within the PAGE Agricultural Extent
 
  8. Application of Inorganic (Commercial) Fertilizer within the PAGE Agricultural Extent
 
  9. Value of Agricultural Crops per Hectare of Cropland within the PAGE Agricultural Extent
 
  10. Dominant Soil Constraint within the PAGE Agricultural Extent
 
  11. Area Free of Soil Constraints within the PAGE Agricultural Extent
 
  12. Severity of Soil Degradation within the PAGE Agricultural Extent
 
  13. Soil Degradation within the PAGE Agricultural Extent for South and Southeast Asia
 
  14. Soil Fertility Hot Spots and Bright Spots
 
  15. Variability in Length of Growing Period within the PAGE Agricultural Extent
 
  16. Area Equipped for Irrigation within the PAGE Agricultural Extent
 
  17. Agricultural Share of Watershed Area
 
  18. Agricultural Share of Protected Areas
 
  19. Percentage Tree Cover within the PAGE Agricultural Extent
 
  20. Bean Production Areas and Diversity of Wild Population of P. vulgaris in Latin America
 
  21. Urban and Protected Areas and Diversity of Phaseolus in Meso America
 
  22. Carbon Storage in Above- and Below-Ground Live Vegetation within the PAGE Agricultural Extent
 
  23. Carbon Storage in Soils within the PAGE Agricultural Extent
 
  24. Carbon Storage in Soils within the PAGE Agricultural Extent for South America
 
 
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