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Ittersum, Martin K. vanBussel, Lenny G. J. vanWolf, JoostGrassini, PatricioWart, Justin vanGuilpart, NicolasClaessens, LievenGroot, Hugo deWiebe, KeithMason-D'Croz, DanielYang, HaishunBoogaard, Hendrik L.Oort, Pepijn A.J. vanLoon, Marloes P. vanSaito, KazukiAdimo, OchiengAdjei-Nsiah, SamuelAlhassane, AgaliBala, AbdullahiChikowo, RegisKaizzi, KayukiKouressy, MamoutouMakoi, Joachim H.J.R.Ouattara, KorodjoumaTesfaye, KindieCassman, Kenneth G.[Bringing CSA Practices to Scale: Assessing their contributions to narrow nutrient and yield gaps]Bringing CSA Practices to Scale: Assessing their contributions to narrow nutrient and yield gaps
Ittersum, Martin K. vanBussel, Lenny G. J. vanWolf, JoostGrassini, PatricioWart, Justin vanGuilpart, NicolasClaessens, LievenGroot, Hugo deWiebe, KeithMason-D'Croz, DanielYang, HaishunBoogaard, Hendrik L.Oort, Pepijn A.J. vanLoon, Marloes P. vanSaito, KazukiAdimo, OchiengAdjei-Nsiah, SamuelAlhassane, AgaliBala, AbdullahiChikowo, RegisKaizzi, KayukiKouressy, MamoutouMakoi, Joachim H.J.R.Ouattara, KorodjoumaTesfaye Fantaye, KindieCassman, Kenneth G.[Can sub-Saharan Africa feed itself?]Can sub-Saharan Africa feed itself?

Producing adequate food to meet global demand by 2050 is widely recognized as a major challenge, particularly for sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) (Godfray et al. 2010; Alexandratos and Bruinsma 2012; van Ittersum et al. 2016). Increased price volatility of major food crops (Koning et al. 2008; Lagi et a...


Tesfaye, KindieIttersum, Martin K. vanWiebe, KeithBoogaard, Hendrik L.Radeny, Maren A.O.Solomon, Dawit[Can Ethiopia feed itself by 2050? Estimating cereal self-sufficiency to 2050]Can Ethiopia feed itself by 2050? Estimating cereal self-sufficiency to 2050

There is a 95% chance that warming will exceed 2°C by the end of the century (Raftery et al. 2017). Global crop productivity is projected to fall by 5-10 % per degree of warming (Challinor et al. 2014), with even greater losses likely for some crops in some areas. The challenge of meeting future ...


Balié, JeanCramer, LauraFriedmann, MichaelGotor, ElisabettaJones, Christopher S.Kozicka, MartaKruseman, Gideon K.Notenbaert, An Maria OmerPlace, FrankRebolledo, María CamilaThornton, Philip K.Wiebe, Keith[Exploring opportunities around climate-smart breeding for future food and nutrition security]Exploring opportunities around climate-smart breeding for future food and nutrition security

Current diets are detrimental to both human and planetary health and shifting towards more balanced, predominantly plant-based diets is seen as crucial to improving both. Low fruit and vegetable consumption is itself a major nutritional problem. We aim to better quantify the gap between future fr...


Mason-D'Croz, DanielBogard, Jessica R.Sulser, Timothy BCenacchi, NicolaDunston, ShahnilaHerrero, Mario T.Wiebe, Keith[Gaps between fruit and vegetable production, demand, and recommended consumption at global and national levels: an integrated modelling study]Gaps between fruit and vegetable production, demand, and recommended consumption at global and national levels: an integrated modelling study

Land use is at the core of various sustainable development goals. Long-term climate foresight studies have structured their recent analyses around five socio-economic pathways (SSPs), with consistent storylines of future macroeconomic and societal developments; however, model quantification of th...


Stehfest, ElkeZeist, Willem-Jan vanValin, HugoHavlik, PetrPopp, AlexanderKyle, PageTabeau, AndrzejMason-D'Croz, DanielHasegawa, TomokoBodirsky, Benjamin L.Calvin, KatherineDoelman, Jonathan CFujimori, ShinichiroHumpenöder, FlorianLotze-Campen, HermannMeijl, Hans vanWiebe, Keith[Key determinants of global land-use projections]Key determinants of global land-use projections

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