Crop productivity and adaptation to climate change in Pakistan
Working paper by Ben Groom, Ali Dehlavi on 10 Apr 2015
This paper investigates whether there are productive benefits for farmers who adapt to climate change in Pakistan. read more »
Working paper by Ben Groom, Ali Dehlavi on 10 Apr 2015
This paper investigates whether there are productive benefits for farmers who adapt to climate change in Pakistan. read more »
Research article by Stephen Whitfield, Andy Dougill, Felix Kalaba, J. Leventon, Lindsay Stringer on 1 Mar 2015
Whitfield, S., Dougill, A. J., Dyer, J. C., Kalaba, F. K., Leventon, J., & Stringer, L. C. (2015).Geoforum, 60, pp133-142.
Working paper by Petterson Molina Vale on 2 Dec 2014
More cattle, less deforestation? Land use intensification in the Amazon is an unexpected phenomenon. Theories of hollow frontier, speculative behaviour and boom-bust all share the prediction that livestock production will … read more »
Research article by Andrew Thomas, Stephen Hoon, Andy Dougill on 4 Nov 2014
Thomas, A.D.T., Hoon, S.R., Dougill, A.J. November 2011. Geoderma, v.167-168, pp.284-294.
Working paper by Andrea Mannberg, Eyerusalem Siba on 16 Sep 2014
Land tenure security has long been touted as key to increased performance of the agricultural sector in developing countries. This paper utilizes household level panel data to analyse the impact … read more »
Working paper by Simon Dietz, Bruno Lanz, Tim Swanson on 15 Sep 2014
Modern agriculture relies on a small number of highly productive crops and the continued expansion of agricultural land area has led to a significant loss of biodiversity. In this paper … read more »
Working paper by Simon Dietz, Bruno Lanz, Tim Swanson on 29 Jul 2014
Global population growth, technology, and Malthusian constraints: a quantitative growth theoretic perspective read more »
Research article by on 20 Mar 2014
Elliott J., Deryng, D., Müller, C., et al. (2014). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 111(9), pp.3239–3244.
Research article by Declan Conway on 19 Mar 2014
This study applies the global crop model PEGASUS to quantify, for the first time at the global scale, impacts of extreme heat stress on maize, spring wheat and soybean yields resulting from 72 climate change scenarios for the 21st century. read more »
Research article by Matthew Agarwala on 8 Jan 2014
Bateman, I., Agarwala, M., and T. Badura. (2014). Nature, 505(7482), 160-160.