Unlocking Green Jobs in South Africa
The report examines the impact of climate change on global food security.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Trade & Industrial Policy Strategies |
Publication date: | May 1, 2018 |
Authors: | Daryl McLean |
Time horizon: | 2018 |
Geographic focus: | South Africa, Global |
Page count: | 36 |
Methods
The research method involved a review of existing literature, climate models, and agricultural productivity projections. It also included an analysis of regional case studies and the potential effectiveness of various adaptation strategies.
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Key Insights
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of how climate change is projected to affect food security worldwide. It examines the potential impacts on agricultural productivity, food prices, and the availability of food. The research considers various climate scenarios and their possible effects on different regions and populations, particularly the most vulnerable communities. It also explores the role of adaptation strategies in mitigating these impacts and ensuring a stable food supply. The report highlights the importance of international cooperation and policy measures to address the challenges posed by climate change to global food security. It underscores the urgency of implementing sustainable agricultural practices and the need for investment in research and infrastructure to build resilience in food systems.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2010s time horizon | 2018 publication year | 2018 time horizon | English publication language | Global geographic scope | adaptation strategies | agricultural productivity | climate adaptation | climate change | entrepreneurship | food prices | food security | green jobs | international cooperation | job creation | policy measures | resilience building | south africa geographic scope | sustainability | sustainable agriculture | vulnerable communities