The concentration of crop cultivation can be measured in terms of spatial clustering and of inequality in the distribution of the cropland area.
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Understanding the patterns, processes, and causes of land use changes remains the core task and challenge of land system science (Rounsevell et al., 2012; Turner, Lambin, & Reenberg, 2007; Verburg, Erb, Mertz, & Espindola, 2013).
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Rice production and climate change in Northeast China: evidence of adaptation through land use shifts
Insight into how the rice production system responds to external driving factors, both climate and socioeconomic.
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Measuring hunger
A central part of IFPRI’s mission is to provide policy solutions for ending hunger and malnutrition. This mission implies that we know the size and scope of the hunger problem around the world.