Sustainable alternative futures for agriculture in India—the energy, emissions, and resource implications

Published 18 May 2021

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India’s falling aquifer levels, erratic monsoons, arable land constraints, stagnating crop yields, growing food demand, and rising greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions necessitate that strategic interventions be planned and implemented to maintain food security in the country. In this paper, we present two novel system dynamics simulation models—termed ‘Sustainable Alternative Futures for India’ (SAFARI) and SAFARI-R (a regionally disaggregated version of SAFARI)—that can be used to develop and analyse specific interventions required at the national and regional levels to sustainably maintain food security.

(*Kabir Sharma and Mihir Mathur are the other authors of this paper.)

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Date 18 May 2021
Type Academic Papers
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Publisher Environmental Research Letters
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Page Count 15
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