A Systematic Review of Drivers and Constraints on Agricultural Expansion in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Understanding the dynamics of agricultural expansion, their drivers, and interactions is
critical for biodiversity conservation, ecosystem-services provision, and the future sustainability of
agricultural development in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). However, there is limited understanding of
the drivers of agricultural expansion. A systematic review of the drivers of agricultural expansion
was conducted from 1970 to 2020 using Web of Science, Elsevier Scopus and Google Scholar. Two
researchers reviewed the papers separately based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. Fifteen papers
were included in the final systematic review. The paper proposed expansion pathways in a conceptual
framework and identified proximate and underlying drivers. Population dynamics and government
policies were found to be key underlying drivers of agricultural expansion. The proximate drivers
include economic opportunities such as agriculture mechanisation and cash crops production, and
more troubling trends such as soil fertility decline and climate change and variability. This paper
further explores the constraints that have been found to slow down agricultural expansion, including
strong land institutions and good governance.
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Research Article