Hertel and doctoral student Uris Baldos developed a combination of economic models — one that captures the main drivers of crop supply and demand and another that assesses food security based on caloric consumption — to predict
how global food security from 2006 to 2050 could be affected by changes in population, income, bioenergy, agricultural productivity and climate.
Not exact matches
Although incredibly obvious once stated, it did challenge my view on
global food security as I have often been quick to think «
how can we help developing countries with
food waste» when in fact this issue is much closer to home and in fact is in our own fridges!
How Traceability Can Help Prevent Foodborne Disease: A major impact stirring many in the packaging industry lately, Tejas Bhatt with the Institute of
Food Technologists and the Global Food Traceability Institute, shared these considerations for traceability: food safety, food sustainability, food security and food defense (i.e. intentional contaminati
Food Technologists and the
Global Food Traceability Institute, shared these considerations for traceability: food safety, food sustainability, food security and food defense (i.e. intentional contaminati
Food Traceability Institute, shared these considerations for traceability:
food safety, food sustainability, food security and food defense (i.e. intentional contaminati
food safety,
food sustainability, food security and food defense (i.e. intentional contaminati
food sustainability,
food security and food defense (i.e. intentional contaminati
food security and
food defense (i.e. intentional contaminati
food defense (i.e. intentional contamination).
Food - security experts from all over the world will converge on Belfast from 28 - 31 May 2018 for a major Summit on how to feed a growing global population — amid massive challenges such as climate change, Brexit, labyrinthine food - supply chains and food fraud on a global sc
Food -
security experts from all over the world will converge on Belfast from 28 - 31 May 2018 for a major Summit on
how to feed a growing
global population — amid massive challenges such as climate change, Brexit, labyrinthine
food - supply chains and food fraud on a global sc
food - supply chains and
food fraud on a global sc
food fraud on a
global scale.
At a symposium hosted by the Chicago Council on
Global Affairs, several Champions will demonstrate to policy advisors, companies, and leading global research institutions how reducing food loss and waste is a pillar for achieving food sec
Global Affairs, several Champions will demonstrate to policy advisors, companies, and leading
global research institutions how reducing food loss and waste is a pillar for achieving food sec
global research institutions
how reducing
food loss and waste is a pillar for achieving
food security.
Well I think what gets me so jazzed about this celebration of pulses is that a
global organization like the UN is recognizing
how important they are; not only for their exceptional nutritional value, but also for
food security and sustainability.
«
How to achieve sustainable
global food security is not only a technical question but a political economic one, and requires interdisciplinary research of the kind we do here at Sheffield.»
Accounting for
food's nutritional value and the land and water resources needed to produce exports offers a more holistic view of
how trade affects
global food security and the environment.
A new publication, The
Global Land Outlook (GLO), was recently launched at the 13th meeting of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) in Ordos, China.Speaking at the launch, UNCCD Executive Secretary Monique Barbut said how land degradation and drought are global challenges «intimately linked» to food security, migration and employment, among others fa
Global Land Outlook (GLO), was recently launched at the 13th meeting of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) in Ordos, China.Speaking at the launch, UNCCD Executive Secretary Monique Barbut said
how land degradation and drought are
global challenges «intimately linked» to food security, migration and employment, among others fa
global challenges «intimately linked» to
food security, migration and employment, among others factors.
A «
Global Trends» report prepared by the U.S. Director of National Intelligence's office, released on Jan. 9, warned that climate change posed security risks because of extreme weather, stress on water and food, and global tensions over how to manage the ch
Global Trends» report prepared by the U.S. Director of National Intelligence's office, released on Jan. 9, warned that climate change posed
security risks because of extreme weather, stress on water and
food, and
global tensions over how to manage the ch
global tensions over
how to manage the changes.
Extreme weather causes crop production losses, but until now, scientists «did not know exactly
how much
global production was lost to extreme weather events and how they varied by different regions of the world,» said Navin Ramankutty, a professor of global food security and sustainability at the Liu Institute for Global Issues at the University of British Columbia, and one of the study au
global production was lost to extreme weather events and
how they varied by different regions of the world,» said Navin Ramankutty, a professor of
global food security and sustainability at the Liu Institute for Global Issues at the University of British Columbia, and one of the study au
global food security and sustainability at the Liu Institute for
Global Issues at the University of British Columbia, and one of the study au
Global Issues at the University of British Columbia, and one of the study authors.
The joint study, published by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) under the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and
Food Security (CCAFS), models the
global suitability of arabica cultivation to see
how production will be affected in 2050.
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«We are still not completely aware of
how the Amazonia ecosystem supports water, energy,
food and health
security,» he said as he promoted the Amazonia Security Agenda, a report authored last year by the Global Canopy Programme (GCP) and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), with support from the Climate & Development Knowledge Network and Fundación Futuro Latinoam
security,» he said as he promoted the Amazonia
Security Agenda, a report authored last year by the Global Canopy Programme (GCP) and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), with support from the Climate & Development Knowledge Network and Fundación Futuro Latinoam
Security Agenda, a report authored last year by the
Global Canopy Programme (GCP) and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), with support from the Climate & Development Knowledge Network and Fundación Futuro Latinoamericano.