Evan Fraser
Evan is Professor in Global Food Security at the University of Guelph in Canada, but continues to contribute to the work of CCCEP.
Research articles
- Is rainfall really changing? Farmers’ perceptions, meteorological data, and policy implications.
12 Feb 2013. Elisabeth Simelton, Claire Quinn, Nnyaladzi Batisanic, Andy Dougill, Evan Fraser, David Dalison Mkwambisie, Susannah Sallu, Lindsay Stringer - Characterising the nature of household vulnerability to climate variability: empirical evidence from two regions in Ghana.
21 Nov 2012. Philip Antwi-Agyei, Andy Dougill, Evan Fraser, Lindsay Stringer - The socioeconomics of food crop production and climate change vulnerability: a global scale quantitative analysis of how grain crops are sensitive to drought.
1 Jun 2012. Elisabeth Simelton, Evan Fraser, Mette Termansen, Tim G. Benton, Simon N. Gosling, Andrew South, Nigel W. Arnell, Andy Challinor, Andy Dougill, Piers Forster - Mapping the vulnerability of crop production to drought in Ghana using rainfall, yield and socioeconomic data.
20 Jul 2011. Evan Fraser, Andy Dougill, Lindsay Stringer, Elisabeth Simelton - Ecological economics and environmental history
15 May 2011. Jouni Paavola, Evan Fraser - Ecological economics and environmental history
8 Apr 2011. Jouni Paavola, Evan Fraser - Climate science, development practice, and policy interactions in dryland agroecological systems.
1 Jan 2011. Chasca Twyman, Evan Fraser, Lindsay Stringer, Claire Quinn, Andy Dougill, Federica Ravera, Todd Crane, Susannah Sallu - Assessing vulnerability to climate change in dryland livelihood systems: conceptual challenges and interdisciplinary solutions.
1 Jan 2011. Evan Fraser, Andy Dougill, Klaus Hubacek, Claire Quinn, Jan Sendzimir, Mette Termansen - Increased crop failure due to climate change: assessing adaptation options using models and socio-economic data for wheat in China
29 Sep 2010. Andy Challinor, Elisabeth Simelton, Evan Fraser, Debbie Hemming, Mathew Collins - Urban agriculture and poverty reduction: evaluating how food production in cities contributes to food security, employment and income in Malawi
17 Feb 2010. David Mkwambisi, Evan Fraser, Andy Dougill - Urban agriculture and poverty reduction: evaluating how food production in cities contributes to food security, employment and income in Malawi.
17 Feb 2010. David Mkwambisi, Evan Fraser, Andy Dougill - Anticipating vulnerability to climate change in dryland pastoral systems: using dynamic systems models for the Kalahari
1 Jan 2010. Andy Dougill, Evan Fraser, Mark Reed - Hydrological responses to managed burning and grazing in an upland blanket bog
23 Jul 2009. Gareth Clay, Fred Worrall, Emma Clark, Evan Fraser - Typologies of crop-drought vulnerability: an empirical analysis of the socio-economic factors that influence the sensitivity and resilience to drought of three major food crops in China (1961-2001).
1 Jun 2009. Elisabeth Simelton, Evan Fraser, Mette Termansen, Piers Forster, Andy Dougill - Crops and climate change: progress, trends, and challenges in simulating impacts and informing adaptation
16 Mar 2009. Andy Challinor, Frank Ewert, Steve Arnold, Elisabeth Simelton, Evan Fraser - Crops and climate change: progress, trends and challenges in simulating impacts and informing adaptation
16 Mar 2009. Andy Challinor, Frank Ewert, Steve Arnold, Elisabeth Simelton, Evan Fraser - Effects of managed burning upon Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) in soil water and runoff water following a managed burn of a UK blanket bog.
19 Jan 2009. Gareth Clay, Fred Worrall, Evan Fraser - Explaining agricultural collapse: macro-forces, micro-crises and the emergence of land use vulnerability in southern Romania.
4 Jan 2009. Evan Fraser, Lindsay Stringer - Land use and socio-economics. Identifying societal factors that lead to agricultural landscapes vulnerable to climate change in Malawi.
1 Jan 2009. Evan Fraser, Elisabeth Simelton, Mette Termansen, Andy Dougill, David Mkwambisi
Books
Working papers
- High tech farming, local food systems, food aid, or strict environmental regulation? How the American dust bowl can teach us to deal with drought
1 Oct 2012 - Characterising the nature of vulnerability to climate variability: empirical evidence from two regions of Ghana
1 Sep 2012 - ‘Vulnerability hotspots’: integrating socioeconomic and hydrological models to identify where cereal production may decline due to climate change induced drought
1 Feb 2012 - African farmers’ perceptions of erratic rainfall
1 Oct 2011 - Climate change and the socioeconomics of global food production: A quantitative analysis of how socioeconomic factors influence the vulnerability of grain crops to drought
1 Aug 2011 - Mapping the vulnerability of crop production to drought in Ghana using rainfall, yield and socioeconomic data
1 Mar 2011 - Anticipating vulnerability to climate change in dryland pastoral systems: using dynamic systems models for the Kalahari
1 Sep 2010 - Assessing vulnerability to climate change in dryland livelihood systems: conceptual challenges and interdisciplinary solutions
1 Jun 2010 - Economic crises, land use vulnerabilities, climate variability, food security and population declines: will history repeat itself or will our society adapt to climate change?
1 Mar 2009
- 10 things you need to know about the global food system (on www.theguardian.com)
1 May 2014 - Are more food protests around the corner? (on globalpublicsquare.blogs.cnn.com)
13 Mar 2014 - The psychology of food riots: when do price spikes lead to arrest? (on www.foreignaffairs.com)
30 Jan 2011 - Food crisis: what happens when we run out of bread? (on magazine.good.is)
4 Oct 2010 - Want to improve food security? Ask an investment banker (on )
19 Jul 2010