Jarchow, Meghann E.Kubiszewski, IdaLarsen, GL DrakeZdorkowski, GretchenCostanza, RobertGailans, Stefan R.Ohde, NicholausDietzel, RanaeKaplan, SaraNeal, JeriPetrehn, Mae RoseGunther, TheodoreD'Adamo, Stephanie N.McCann, NicholasLarson, AndrewDamery, PhillipGross-Camp, LeeMerriman, MarcelloPost, JulianSheradin, Meghann E.Liebman, Matt2015-12-081473-5903http://hdl.handle.net/1885/30246Iowa is a leader in crop and livestock production, but its high productivity has had concomitant negative environmental and societal impacts and large requirements for fossil-fuel-derived inputs. Maintaining agricultural productivity, economic prosperityKeywords: crop production; ecosystem service; energy use; environmental degradation; fossil fuel; future prospect; livestock farming; Iowa; United States Agricultural productivity; Ecosystem services; Energy availability; Genuine progress indicator; Scenario planning; Systems thinkingThe future of agriculture and society in Iowa: four scenarios201210.1080/14735903.2012.6467302016-02-24