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  2. Sources | Cambridge Global Food Security

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    17 May 2024: Empowering Researchers in South Asia to Unlock Economic Insights: International CGE Modeling Training Program in New Delhi 1 week 6 days old.
  3. Coffee Break Seminar: Supporting women farmers: optimizing…

    https://www.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/events/coffee-break-seminar-supporting-women-farmers-optimizing-climate-adaptive-organic-agriculture
    17 May 2024: Recent political and economic turmoil from Sri Lanka’s abrupt shift to organic farming create further challenges to policy makers seeking to adjust the course of agricultural development. ... Women, who operate around 30% of Sri Lanka’s farms, face
  4. Coffee Break Seminar: Political economy of agribusiness in Brazil:…

    https://www.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/events/coffee-break-seminar-political-economy-agribusiness-brazil-producing-soybeans-reproducing
    17 May 2024: home.’ It deepens historical patterns of extractive and unsustainable economic cycles focused on exporting primary agricultural commodities.
  5. Coffee Break Seminar: Biopolitics of Breeding: An Investigation into…

    https://www.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/events/coffee-break-seminar-biopolitics-breeding-investigation-herbicide-resistant-foxtail-millet
    17 May 2024: This manipulation essentially serves the purpose of economic value creation and accumulation.
  6. Event Report: How low can you go: can food production reach net zero? …

    https://www.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/news/event-report-how-low-can-you-go-can-food-production-reach-net-zero
    17 May 2024: Dr Garnett: The big economic levers are really what we need, for example redirecting subsidies away from livestock, which is much more publicly acceptable than a meat tax, even though they
  7. PowerPoint Presentation

    https://www.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/jane-lichtenstein.pdf
    Economic transformation in Rwanda – a view from the. grassroots. Jane LichtensteinCentre of Development Studies.
  8. Food for Thought Panel Talk Series: "What a Waste: circular food …

    https://www.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/events/food-thought-panel-talk-series-what-waste-circular-food-systems-and-sustainable-diets
    17 May 2024: was a focus on how waste food used as pig feed could be a solution to the problem, as well as the economic and environmental benefits of doing so.
  9. Cambridge Festival Event. Mobile Teaching Kitchens: A community-led…

    https://www.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/events/cambridge-festival-event-mobile-teaching-kitchens-community-led-food-revolution-india
    17 May 2024: India faces many challenges in improving food security. More obvious problems like drought are intertwined with a complex social and economic landscape.
  10. Coffee Break Seminar: Evaluating Emerging Food Supply Chains from a…

    https://www.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/events/coffee-break-seminar-evaluating-emerging-food-supply-chains-resilience-and-cost-perspective
    17 May 2024: availability. This work addresses this issue by examining the relationship between resilience and cost at each sustainability pillar (i.e., economic, environmental, societal) in alternative protein supply chains.
  11. Plants and People: material and immaterial resources in…

    https://www.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/events/archivedevents/plants-and-people-material-and-immaterial-resources-in-trans-regional-flows
    17 May 2024: intellectual, political and economic levels.
  12. International Intellectual Property Law

    https://www.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/files/hgrk_slides.pdf
    17 May 2022: Developing countries claim “full permanent sovereignty of. every State over its natural resources and all economic. ... perspectives. • Int IP protection (and other elements of international. economic law) tend to ‘prevail’ over environmental
  13. Titel-/Kapitelfolie, Titel 1 Titel 2

    https://www.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/files/sm_slides.pdf
    24 Mar 2023: Growth potential. Preliminary results. In what sectors do you see the largest economic growth potential for Tanzania? ... Economic model. IFPRI’s standard. CGE model. Scenario 1:. Environmental concerns. disregarded.
  14. Can small-holder farmers help reduce hunger and poverty?

    https://www.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/files/herrera_coffee_break.pdf
    20 Nov 2020:  Poverty – food security nexus.  Low provision of social services and high transaction costs of economic activities. ... economic growth. Better suited to supply urban areas with food. Faster upgrading of a country’s industrial.
  15. Learning from the past? British international famine relief in…

    https://www.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/files/ew_slides.pdf
    4 Jul 2022: a. Understanding complex problems in ecological, economic, social, cultural, nutritional, psychological, racial,.
  16. Directory | Cambridge Global Food Security

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    17 May 2024: Programme Manager, Conversation Institute, University of Cambridge. C-EENRG Fellow Postdoctoral Research Associate, El-Erian Institute of Behavioural Economics and Policy, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.
  17. Directory | Cambridge Global Food Security

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    17 May 2024: Professor of Regional Transformation and Economic Security (Grade 11), Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge., Director of Studies in Land Economy and Fellow of Jesus College, Acting Director Centre of
  18. Categories | Cambridge Global Food Security

    https://www.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/aggregator/categories
    17 May 2024: Search site. Cambridge Global Food Security. An Interdisciplinary Research Centre at the University of Cambridge. Categories. News from The Guardian Food Security Blog (<front>). ‘If they see a Syrian, they beat them up’: the refugees living in
  19. July2017: Meet Dr Shailaja Fennell | Cambridge Global Food Security

    https://www.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/news/pastROTM/july2017
    17 May 2024: I did science at school and it wasn’t until I was finishing school in Delhi at 18 that I thought about studying economics. ... And the late political economist Elinor Ostrom, who won a Nobel Prize in Economics, was an incredibly creative thinker in
  20. Joseph Martínez | Cambridge Global Food Security

    https://www.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/memberdirectory/josephm
    17 May 2024: My research interests include political economy, critical agrarian studies, environmental and economic history, decolonial studies and political philosophy.
  21. Directory | Cambridge Global Food Security

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    17 May 2024: Professor Emeritus of Rural Economy, Department of Land Economy., Life Fellow, Hughes Hall., Member, Department of Environment Food and Rural Affairs, Economic Advisory Panel., Member, National Trust East of England Advisory

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