New model shows how land use changes can boost carbon sequestration and food security in developing countries.
This article presents a model that shows how changes in land use can help address global issues like carbon sequestration, biodiversity conservation, preventing land degradation, and ensuring food security in developing countries. The researchers used this model to understand how different land use practices can have positive impacts on these important goals. They found that certain changes in how agricultural and forested lands are managed can lead to benefits for the environment and food production in developing nations.