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Topic: Agriculture and food security

Do dietary changes increase the propensity of food riots? An exploratory study of changing consumption patterns and the inclination to engage in food-related protests

Legwegoh A.F., Fraser E. D. G., Krishna Bahadur, KC, & Antwi-Agyei  P. (2015). In Sustainability, 7, 14112-14132.


Integrating climate change mitigation and adaptation in agriculture and forestry: opportunities and trade-offs

Locatelli B; Pavageau C; Pramova E; Di Gregorio M (2015). In: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change.


Using climate information to support crop breeding decisions and adaptation in agriculture

Falloon, P, Bebber, D, Bryant, J, Bushell, M, Challinor, AJ, Dessai, S, Gurr, S and Koehler, AK (2015). In: World Agriculture, 5 (1). 25 – 43.


Tracing the water-energy-food nexus: description, theory and practice

Leck, Hayley, Conway, Declan, Bradshaw, Michael and Rees, Judith A. (2015). In: Geography Compass, 9 (8). pp. 445-460.


Crop productivity and adaptation to climate change in Pakistan

This paper investigates whether there are productive benefits for farmers who adapt to climate change in Pakistan. read more »


Critical reflection on knowledge and narratives of conservation agriculture

Whitfield, S., Dougill, A. J., Dyer, J. C., Kalaba, F. K., Leventon, J., & Stringer, L. C. (2015).Geoforum, 60, pp133-142.


The conservation versus production trade-off: does livestock intensification increase deforestation? Evidence from the Brazilian Amazon

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 »


Soil respiration at five sites along the Kalahari Transect: effects of temperature, precipitation pulses and biological soil crust cover.

Thomas, A.D.T., Hoon, S.R., Dougill, A.J. November 2011. Geoderma, v.167-168, pp.284-294.


The land certification program and off-farm employment in Ethiopia

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 »


Running with the red queen: an integrated assessment of agricultural land expansion and global biodiversity decline

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 »


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