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Impacts of biofuel production on the food-energy-water nexus in Malawi
Highlights of IFPRI’s research, which has impacted Pakistani policies over the past 30 years.
The food-energy-water security nexus: Definitions, policies, and methods in an application to Malawi and Mozambique
This study summarizes the concept of the food-energy-water security nexus (FEW nexus). The aim is to create awareness about the importance of the nexus and to enable stakeholders to consider interconnections between the sectors in their work.
Climate and southern Africa's water–energy–food nexus
In southern Africa, the connections between climate and the water–energy–food nexus are strong. Physical and socioeconomic exposure to climate is high in many areas and in crucial economic sectors.
Harnessing the Sun and Wind for Economic Development?
Food versus fuel: Examining tradeoffs in the allocation of biomass energy sources to domestic and productive uses in Ethiopia
Workshop on Biofuels and food security interactions: Report of the scientific committee
Over the dates 20-22 Nov 2014, an international workshop on the interactions of biofuels and food security was held at IFPRI headquarters, in Washington DC.
Time allocation to energy resource collection in rural Ethiopia: Gender-disaggregated household responses to changes in firewood availability
Policies that are successful in fostering sustainable intensification are critical to current development efforts to alleviate poverty and hunger and foster food security and resilience (The Montpellier Panel, 2013).
Land use change and agricultural intensification: Key research questions and innovative approaches
This paper reviews land use modeling approaches for assessing the economic and environmental impacts of agri-cultural intensification.
Current international debates increasingly highlight the need to move countries towards more sustainable paths of development.