- Climate change impacts on agriculture
- Climate Change Policy and Economics
- Agricultural risk and resilience
- Climate Change and Sustainable Development
- Global Trade and Competitiveness
- Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration
- Urban Agriculture and Sustainability
- Regional Development and Policy
- Municipal Solid Waste Management
- Food Waste Reduction and Sustainability
- Organic Food and Agriculture
- Energy, Environment, Economic Growth
- Global trade and economics
- Agriculture, Land Use, Rural Development
- Agricultural Innovations and Practices
- Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
Stockholm Environment Institute
2020-2025
University of York
2020-2025
Abstract Countries’ reliance on global food trade networks implies that regionally different climate change impacts crop yields will be transmitted across borders. This redistribution constitutes a significant challenge for adaptation planning and may affect how countries engage in cooperative action. paper investigates the long-term (2070–2099) potential of three key crops: wheat, rice maize. We propose simple network model to project translated into changes trade. Combining impact data,...
<title>Abstract</title> In an interconnected world, climate change impacts can cascade across sectors and regions, creating systemic risks. We analyze cascading on the EU27, originating from outside identify critical intervention points for adaptation. Using network analysis, we develop archetypal impact model synthesizing stakeholder-co-produced chains quantitative data diverse sectors, integrating insights foreign policy, trade, human security, finance 102 non-EU countries. Key nodes –...
Food loss and food waste are urgent global problems relating to environmental social challenges including biodiversity loss, climate change, health, malnutrition. Reduction targets have been set, Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 12.3, which aims halve per capita at retail consumer levels globally by 2030, as well reduce losses along production supply chains. Citizen science, the engagement of members public in data collection other elements scientific process, can play a role tackling...
As the impacts of climate change begin to take hold, increased attention is being paid consequences that might occur remotely from location initial climatic impact, where and responses are transmitted across one or more borders. an economy highly connected other regions countries world, European Union (EU) potentially exposed such cross-border impacts. Here, we undertake a macro-scale, risk-focused literature data review explore potential impact transmission pathways between EU world...
Abstract The global food system is increasingly interconnected and under pressure to support growing demand. At the same time, crop production facing new uncertain impacts from climate change. To date, understanding how downstream supply chain actors, such as commodity traders, are exposed change risks has been difficult due a lack of high-resolution trade data. However, recent availability data linking subnational gridded projections yield change, allows us assess individual trader exposure...
Climate change impacts in one country can lead to distant locations, for example, via internationally traded crops. Previous work has highlighted a need include cross-border climate risk assessments, describe the exposure and transmission of across actors, understand options managing this risk. In case study Brazil-Europe soy supply chain, paper aims explore how stakeholders perceive past future shocks, affect differently, they might respond. Soy is key commodity Europe relies on imports...