Image Resources Our extensive research library contains thousands of summaries of journal articles, reports and news stories that can be searched by keyword and category RESOURCES CATEGORYBooksBriefing paperEvent recordingFeatured articlesFeatured reportGameJournal articlesNews and resourcesReportsThink pieceVideoWorking paperWorkshop summary YEAR201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026 Image Resource Food Security, Agricultural Policies and Economic Growth: Long-term Dynamics in the Past, Present and Future Using a political-economic approach supplemented with insights from human ecology, this books analyzes the long-term dynamics of food security and economic growth. Read Image Resource Science journal for kids: How do our food choices affect the environment? This information brief is included in Science Journal for Kids, a resource dedicated to sharing cutting edge peer-reviewed environmental research with students (and their teachers). Read Image Resource FAO report: Strengthening sector policies for better food security and nutrition results The purpose of this policy guidance note is to guide policy makers at country level to identify entry points for assessing and addressing food security and nutrition (FSN) in the face of climate change. It includes background information on how climate change and variability affect the agriculture sectors and FSN and how the agriculture sectors and dietary patterns contribute to GHG emissions. Read Image Resource A rough estimate of the proportion of global emissions from smallholder agriculture In this information note from the CGIAR programme on Climate change, Agriculture and Food security (CCAFS), researchers present a rough estimate of the proportion of global agricultural emissions that can be attributed to smallholder farmers in developing countries. Read Image Resource The key role of forests in meeting climate targets requires science for credible mitigation This paper takes countries’ mitigation targets (Intended National Determined Contributions, or INDCs), submitted since the Paris Climate agreement, and, using supplementary information from other official documents, quantifies how much of the promised actions are related to Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry (LULUCF, primarily deforestation and forest management). Read Image Resource Trade-offs for food production, nature conservation and climate limit the terrestrial carbon dioxide removal potential This paper by researchers in Germany explores the scalability of managed woody and herbaceous bioenergy plantations (BP) for terrestrial capture of atmospheric carbon. The researchers make simulations to quantitatively explore how much land area could be made available globally for this terrestrial carbon dioxide removal (tCDR) strategy. Read Image Resource The EU’s farming policy is hated – but what comes next may be worse This blog-post from the Conversation discusses the different positions and arguments in the political discussion around agriculture policy in Britain after Brexit. Viviane Gravey, Lecturer in European Politics at Queen's University Belfast highlights the potential consequences of leaving the EU and its Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). Read Image Resource Growth in US market for organic food This research from USDA’s Economic Research Service looks at trends in consumer demand for organic food since the 1990s and developments in organic production. Read Image Resource Chatham House and its new Hoffmann Centre for Sustainable Resource Economy A new center has been launched as part of the wider Chatham House organisation, the Hoffman Centre (hoffmanncentre.eco). The Centre will aim to bring clarity to complex issues through trusted evidence and insightful analysis. Read VIEW MORE
Image Resource Food Security, Agricultural Policies and Economic Growth: Long-term Dynamics in the Past, Present and Future Using a political-economic approach supplemented with insights from human ecology, this books analyzes the long-term dynamics of food security and economic growth. Read
Image Resource Science journal for kids: How do our food choices affect the environment? This information brief is included in Science Journal for Kids, a resource dedicated to sharing cutting edge peer-reviewed environmental research with students (and their teachers). Read
Image Resource FAO report: Strengthening sector policies for better food security and nutrition results The purpose of this policy guidance note is to guide policy makers at country level to identify entry points for assessing and addressing food security and nutrition (FSN) in the face of climate change. It includes background information on how climate change and variability affect the agriculture sectors and FSN and how the agriculture sectors and dietary patterns contribute to GHG emissions. Read
Image Resource A rough estimate of the proportion of global emissions from smallholder agriculture In this information note from the CGIAR programme on Climate change, Agriculture and Food security (CCAFS), researchers present a rough estimate of the proportion of global agricultural emissions that can be attributed to smallholder farmers in developing countries. Read
Image Resource The key role of forests in meeting climate targets requires science for credible mitigation This paper takes countries’ mitigation targets (Intended National Determined Contributions, or INDCs), submitted since the Paris Climate agreement, and, using supplementary information from other official documents, quantifies how much of the promised actions are related to Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry (LULUCF, primarily deforestation and forest management). Read
Image Resource Trade-offs for food production, nature conservation and climate limit the terrestrial carbon dioxide removal potential This paper by researchers in Germany explores the scalability of managed woody and herbaceous bioenergy plantations (BP) for terrestrial capture of atmospheric carbon. The researchers make simulations to quantitatively explore how much land area could be made available globally for this terrestrial carbon dioxide removal (tCDR) strategy. Read
Image Resource The EU’s farming policy is hated – but what comes next may be worse This blog-post from the Conversation discusses the different positions and arguments in the political discussion around agriculture policy in Britain after Brexit. Viviane Gravey, Lecturer in European Politics at Queen's University Belfast highlights the potential consequences of leaving the EU and its Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). Read
Image Resource Growth in US market for organic food This research from USDA’s Economic Research Service looks at trends in consumer demand for organic food since the 1990s and developments in organic production. Read
Image Resource Chatham House and its new Hoffmann Centre for Sustainable Resource Economy A new center has been launched as part of the wider Chatham House organisation, the Hoffman Centre (hoffmanncentre.eco). The Centre will aim to bring clarity to complex issues through trusted evidence and insightful analysis. Read