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PlaidBaron@lemmy.worldM to Ecological Economics@lemmy.world · 2 years ago

Expanding large-scale agriculture is escalating flooding in the largest South American breadbasket

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Expanding large-scale agriculture is escalating flooding in the largest South American breadbasket

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Driven by soaring international demand, extensive areas of grasslands, and forests across South American plains have rapidly been converted to the production of annual crops, such as soybean and maize. This agricultural expansion has been taking place at a staggering rate of 2.1 million hectares a year. A new study shows how these shifts to annual crop agriculture, which relies on rainfall rather than irrigation, is also rapidly disrupting the water table across the large flat regions of the Pampas and Chaco plains and contributing to significantly increased risks of surface flooding.
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A place to discuss anything related to the concept, discipline, and philosophy of ecological economics.

Interested in Ecological Economics but dont know what it is or where to start? While there are of course disagreements about the details between those who study EE, a good overview can be found here: an introduction to EE by Ecological Economics for All. It is a good source to learn a bit about what makes Ecological Economics different from traditional economic models!

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