Overview |
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PART I MEASURING FOOD INSECURITY AND ASSESSING THE SUSTAINABILITY OF GLOBAL FOOD SYSTEMS. WORKSHOP ONE |
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1 Metrics For Food Insecurity And Malnutrition |
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What Do We Really Know? Metrics for Food Insecurity and Malnutrition |
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Food Consumption Indicators: FAO Chronic Hunger Indicator |
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FAO Undernourishment Indicator: Strengths and Weaknesses |
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Outcome Indicators: Measures of Malnutrition |
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Measures of Overnutrition and Obesity |
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2 Measures Of Global Poverty |
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Measures of National and Global Poverty and Their Use in Policy Making: World Bank Poverty Measures |
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Oxford Multidimensional Index |
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3 Natural Resources And Agricultural Productivity |
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Measuring Agricultural Productivity and Natural Assets |
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Approaches for Measuring Productivity |
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Expanding Agricultural Productivity Measures and Linking To Ecosystem Services -- A Spatially Explicit Approach |
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Measuring Productivity and Natural Assets: Measuring And Valuing Natural Assets |
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37 | (2) |
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Water, Agricultural Productivity, and Environmental Services |
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39 | (1) |
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Composite Indicators for Sustainable Production |
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Overview of Metrics and Indicators, Different Approaches, and Strengths and Weaknesses |
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Industry Perspective on Use of Metrics |
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Experience on Gathering Meaningful Data for Life Cycle Analyses: The BASF Eco-Efficiency Tool in Indian Agriculture |
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Food Security and the Environment |
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Food Security and the Environment: Food Security and Land Cropping Potential |
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The Energy and Carbon Conundrum in Sustainable Agricultural Production |
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50 | (2) |
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Food Security and the Environment: Animal Protein Production Impacts and Trends |
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52 | (3) |
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55 | (1) |
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56 | (3) |
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63 | (8) |
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71 | (6) |
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77 | (2) |
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Speaker Biographical Information |
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A Background Paper: What do We Really Know? Metrics for Food Insecurity and Malnutrition. Hartwig de Haen, Stephan Klasen, and Matin Qaim |
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B Brief Description of Various Household Surveys cited in the Report |
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PART II EXPLORING SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS FOR INCREASING GLOBAL FOOD SUPPLIES. WORKSHOP TWO |
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1 Achieving Sustainable Food Security: Challenges And Opportunities |
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Current and Expected Future Food and Nutrition Security |
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131 | (4) |
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Agricultural Productivity and Natural Resource Endowments |
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135 | (3) |
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Are New Paradigms Needed for Sustainable Food Security in the Face of Uncertainties and Risks? |
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138 | (3) |
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141 | (1) |
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Water for A Food-Secure World |
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141 | (3) |
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Land Degradation and Sustainable Food Production: Sub-Saharan Africa |
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144 | (2) |
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Global Seafood---Fisheries and Aquaculture |
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146 | (3) |
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Producing More Food and More Biodiversity: Is There Potential for Both? |
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149 | (2) |
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Soil Quality Of Tropical Africa: An Essential Element of Improved Agricultural Productivity |
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151 | (2) |
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153 | (1) |
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Food Security, Farming and Climate Change to 2050 Scenarios: Results and Policy Options |
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153 | (4) |
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Risks and Vulnerabilities from Climate Change |
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157 | (2) |
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159 | (1) |
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160 | (5) |
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2 Approaches To Achieving Sustainable Food Security |
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Farm-Level Sustainable Intensification |
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165 | (3) |
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Food Value Chains Leading to Sustainable Intensification |
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168 | (2) |
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170 | (2) |
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172 | (1) |
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Reduction of Yield Gaps to Increase Productivity and Sustainability |
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172 | (4) |
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Energy Efficiency and Food Security for All--The Impact of Fertilizer |
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176 | (4) |
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180 | (1) |
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Private Investment and Farm Size Issues |
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180 | (3) |
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Losses and Waste in the Food Supply Chain |
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183 | (1) |
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184 | (1) |
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Global Governance of Natural Resources: Quantity vs. Quality |
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185 | (3) |
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Global Public Goods: Food Safety |
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188 | (1) |
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189 | (1) |
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190 | (5) |
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3 Political, Economic, And Institutional Opportunities And Barriers |
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Externalities: The Costs of Natural Resource Degradation |
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195 | (3) |
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Political Economy Issues, Priorities and Political Will |
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198 | (1) |
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Incentives and Limitations to Action by Civil Society |
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199 | (3) |
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Incentives and Limitations to Action by the Private Sector |
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202 | (4) |
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Panel: Confront Trade-Offs, Remove National and International Externalities, Seek Multiple Wins, and Establish Coalitions and Partnerships |
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206 | (3) |
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209 | (1) |
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210 | (3) |
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213 | (10) |
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223 | (6) |
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229 | (4) |
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Speaker Biographical Information |
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A Committee Biographical Information |
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B Roundtable on Science and Technology for Sustainability and Roster of Members |
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