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Science | 2012

What Next for Agriculture After Durban

J.R. Beddington; Mohammed Asaduzzaman; Megan Clark; A. Fernández Bremauntz; Marion Guillou; D. J. B. Howlett; Molly Jahn; E. Lin; Tekalign Mamo; Christine Negra; Carlos A. Nobre; Robert J. Scholes; N. Van Bo; Judi Wakhungu

Despite obstacles in the UN climate talks, modest progress and opportunities for scientific input on agriculture arose. Global agriculture must produce more food to feed a growing population. Yet scientific assessments point to climate change as a growing threat to agricultural yields and food security (1–4). Recent droughts and floods in the Horn of Africa, Russia, Pakistan, and Australia affected food production and prices. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change predicts that the frequency of such extreme weather events will increase (5), which, when combined with poverty, weak governance, conflict, and poor market access, can result in hunger and famine. At the same time, agriculture exacerbates climate change when greenhouse gases (GHGs) are released by land clearing, inappropriate fertilizer use, and other practices (6).


Agricultural and Food Science | 2012

The role for scientists in tackling food insecurity and climate change

J.R. Beddington; Mohammed Asaduzzaman; Megan Clark; Adrian Fernández Bremauntz; Marion Guillou; Molly Jahn; Erda Lin; Tekalign Mamo; Christine Negra; Carlos A. Nobre; Robert J. Scholes; Rita Sharma; Nguyen Van Bo; Judi Wakhungu

To adapt to climate change and ensure food security, major interventions are required to transform current patterns and practices of food production, distribution and consumption. The scientific community has an essential role to play in informing concurrent, strategic investments to establish climate-resilient agricultural production systems, minimize greenhouse gas emissions, make efficient use of resources, develop low-waste supply chains, ensure adequate nutrition, encourage healthy eating choices and develop a global knowledge system for sustainability. This paper outlines scientific contributions that will be essential to the seven policy recommendations for achieving food security in the context of climate change put forward by the Commission on Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Change. These include improved understanding of agriculture’s vulnerability to climate change, food price dynamics, food waste and consumption patterns and monitoring technologies as well as multidisciplinary investigation of regionally appropriate responses to climate change and food security challenges.


Agricultural and Food Science | 2012

Food price volatility and hunger alleviation - can Cannes work?

Stefan Hajkowicz; Christine Negra; Paul Barnett; Megan Clark; Bronwyn Harch; Brian Keating

Recent years have seen global food prices rise and become more volatile. Price surges in 2008 and 2011 held devastating consequences for hundreds of millions of people and negatively impacted many more. Today one billion people are hungry. The issue is a high priority for many international agencies and national governments. At the Cannes Summit in November 2011, the G20 leaders agreed to implement five objectives aiming to mitigate food price volatility and protect vulnerable persons. To succeed, the global community must now translate these high level policy objectives into practical actions. In this paper, we describe challenges and unresolved dilemmas before the global community in implementing these five objectives. The paper describes recent food price volatility trends and an evaluation of possible causes. Special attention is given to climate change and water scarcity, which have the potential to impact food prices to a much greater extent in coming decades. We conclude the world needs an improved knowledge base and new analytical capabilities, developed in parallel with the implementation of practical policy actions, to manage food price volatility and reduce hunger and malnutrition. This requires major innovations and paradigm shifts by the global community.


Archive | 2011

Achieving food security in the face of climate change: Summary for policy makers from the Commission on Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Change

J.R. Beddington; Mohammed Asaduzzaman; Fernandez A; Megan Clark; Marion Guillou; Molly Jahn; Lin Erda; Tekalign Mamo; Bo N Van; Carlos A. Nobre; Robert J. Scholes; Rita Sharma; Judi Wakhungu


Futures | 2013

The maturation of biodiversity as a global social-ecological issue and implications for future biodiversity science and policy

Rosemary Hill; Eyal Halamish; Iain J. Gordon; Megan Clark


Futures | 2013

Diagnosing and anticipating social issue maturation: Introducing a new diagnostic framework

Stephen McGrail; Eyal Halamish; Katherine Teh-White; Megan Clark


Archive | 2012

What Next for Agriculture

Kofi Annan; J.R. Beddington; Mohammed Asaduzzaman; Megan Clark; A. Fernández Bremauntz; Marion Guillou; D. J. B. Howlett; Molly Jahn; Tekalign Mamo; Christine Negra; Carlos A. Nobre; Robert J. Scholes; N. Van Bo; Judi Wakhungu


Archive | 2012

Food price volatility and hunger alleviation - can

Stefan Hajkowicz; Christine Negra; Paul Barnett; Megan Clark; Bronwyn Harch; Brian Keating


Institute for Future Environments; Science & Engineering Faculty | 2012

Food price volatility and hunger alleviation-can Cannes work

Stefan Hajkowicz; Christine Negra; Paul Barnett; Megan Clark; Bronwyn Harch; Brian Keating


Archive | 2011

Alcançar segurança alimentar face às mudanças climáticas: Resumo para decisores políticos da Comissão para Agricultura Sustentável e Mudanças Climáticas

J.R. Beddington; Mohammed Asaduzzaman; Fernandez A; Megan Clark; Marion Guillou; Molly Jahn; Lin Erda; Tekalign Mamo; Bo N Van; Carlos A. Nobre; Robert J. Scholes; Rita Sharma; Judi Wakhungu

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Marion Guillou

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Mohammed Asaduzzaman

Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies

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Molly Jahn

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Robert J. Scholes

University of the Witwatersrand

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Rita Sharma

Prime Minister's Office

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Brian Keating

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Bronwyn Harch

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Paul Barnett

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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