Agricultural Investments and Hunger in Africa Modelling Potential Contributions to SDG 2 – Zero Hunger
We use IFPRI’s IMPACT framework of linked biophysical and structural economic models to examine developments in global agricultural...
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We use IFPRI’s IMPACT framework of linked biophysical and structural economic models to examine developments in global agricultural...
In the context of the project Quantitative Foresight Modeling to Inform the CGIAR Research Portfolio, IFPRI’s International Model for...
This study advances the state of the art in country-level computable general equilibrium analysis for climate change impact and adaptation analysis by incorporating forward-looking expectations.
Results from multiple climate and economic models are combined to examine the global and regional impacts of climate change on agricultural yields, area, production, consumption, prices and trade for coarse grains, rice, wheat, oilseeds and sugar crops to 2050.
This study develops a stochastic economy-wide framework for analysing economic impacts from climate change and potential adaptation policies.
Published by: Government Office for Science
Project aim: to explore the pressures on the global food system between now and 2050 and identify the decisions that policy makers need to take today, and in the years ahead, to ensure that a global population rising to nine billion or more can be fed sustainably and equitably.
Published by: Royal Society Publishing
Although food prices in major world markets are at or near a historical low, there is increasing concern about food security—the...
Continuing population and consumption growth will mean that the global demand for food will increase for at least another 40 years. Growing competition for land, water, and energy, in addition to the overexploitation of fisheries, will affect our ability to produce food, as will the urgent requirement to reduce the impact of the food system on the environment.
Published by: World Food Programme