Together these chapters provide an overview of what we know about urbanization, food security, and nutrition and point to some of the most urgent research and data needs. They also point to promising policy directions that could begin to strengthen linkages between rural and urban areas and contribute to food security and access to nutritious foods in the world’s expanding urban areas. Addressing the needs of growing ranks of urban dwellers and improving the livelihoods of smallholder producers while promoting agricultural productivity will be essential to global food security and nutrition and to moving ahead with the new sustainable development agenda.PRIFPRI1DGO; CP
Food security is a primary policy priority in China, and has traditionally been the focal point of p...
After four-decade significant economic growth and development, China sets a series of goals aiming a...
The trend is inescapable: more and more people in the developing world are living in the cities. By ...
Together these chapters provide an overview of what we know about urbanization, food security, and n...
Important signs of progress in food security and nutrition and a commitment to sustainable developme...
IFPRI’s flagship report reviews the major food policy issues, developments, and decisions of 2016, a...
The 2017 Global Food Policy Report shines a spotlight on the unique challenges and opportunities pre...
PRIFPRI3; ISI; B Promoting healthy food systems; C Improving markets and trade; F Strengthening inst...
Food security has received wide attention in China for a long time due to the challenges of a huge p...
The 2017 Global Food Policy Report shines a spotlight on the unique challenges and opportunities pre...
After more than two decades of rapid urbanization, Chinese cities now face severe sustainability cha...
2016 saw important developments with potentially wide repercussions for food security and nutrition ...
Food security has become a global issue and has raised concerns for both government and non-governme...
Remarkable achievements in global food security have been made in the past several decades. Food pro...
Food system planning is important to achieve the goal of “zero hunger” in the UN’s 2030 Agenda for S...
Food security is a primary policy priority in China, and has traditionally been the focal point of p...
After four-decade significant economic growth and development, China sets a series of goals aiming a...
The trend is inescapable: more and more people in the developing world are living in the cities. By ...
Together these chapters provide an overview of what we know about urbanization, food security, and n...
Important signs of progress in food security and nutrition and a commitment to sustainable developme...
IFPRI’s flagship report reviews the major food policy issues, developments, and decisions of 2016, a...
The 2017 Global Food Policy Report shines a spotlight on the unique challenges and opportunities pre...
PRIFPRI3; ISI; B Promoting healthy food systems; C Improving markets and trade; F Strengthening inst...
Food security has received wide attention in China for a long time due to the challenges of a huge p...
The 2017 Global Food Policy Report shines a spotlight on the unique challenges and opportunities pre...
After more than two decades of rapid urbanization, Chinese cities now face severe sustainability cha...
2016 saw important developments with potentially wide repercussions for food security and nutrition ...
Food security has become a global issue and has raised concerns for both government and non-governme...
Remarkable achievements in global food security have been made in the past several decades. Food pro...
Food system planning is important to achieve the goal of “zero hunger” in the UN’s 2030 Agenda for S...
Food security is a primary policy priority in China, and has traditionally been the focal point of p...
After four-decade significant economic growth and development, China sets a series of goals aiming a...
The trend is inescapable: more and more people in the developing world are living in the cities. By ...