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Tag: Food Security

Global Challenges, Local Solutions

Matthew Graziose is a PhD candidate in behavioral nutrition at Columbia University. Jennifer Denno Cissé is a PhD candidate at … More

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Conferences, Food Security, Summaries and Reviews

Follow the conversation during GFS2015 this week

Megan Sheahan is a Research Support Specialist in Cornell’s Dyson School. By the time you read this post, around 600 … More

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Conferences, Food Security

Food security as resilience

Joanna Upton is a Postdoctoral Associate and Jennifer Denno Cissé is a PhD candidate at Cornell’s Dyson School. The international community came to agreement … More

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Food Security, Kenya, Methods, Nutrition, Resilience

Call for applications: Junior researchers on social media at Global Food Security Conference

Megan Sheahan is a Research Support Specialist, Leah Bevis is a PhD candidate, and Joanna Upton is a Postdoctoral Associate at … More

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Conferences, Food Security

Food price shocks: How do uncertainties affect land allocation decisions?

Adamon Mukasa is a PhD Candidate at the Department of Economics and Management of the University of Trento, Italy and a … More

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Food and Agriculture, Food Security, Methods, Uganda

Food price shocks: Is there empirical evidence of a link to poverty traps?

Adamon Mukasa is a PhD Candidate at the Department of Economics and Management of the University of Trento, Italy and … More

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Food and Agriculture, Food Security, Methods, Uganda

Food price shocks: Are we over or under estimating the welfare effects?

Adamon Mukasa is a PhD Candidate at the Department of Economics and Management of the University of Trento, Italy and … More

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Food and Agriculture, Food Security, Methods, Uganda

Introduction to food price shocks series

Adamon Mukasa is a PhD Candidate at the Department of Economics and Management of the University of Trento, Italy and … More

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Food and Agriculture, Food Security, Uganda

Year of Soils 2015: Food quality and health

Leah Bevis and Julia Berazneva are PhD candidates at Cornell’s Dyson School.  As discussed in our previous post, soil quality influences the marginal … More

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Food and Agriculture, Food Security, Health, Nutrition, Poverty, Sub-Saharan Africa

Lessons from implementing a field survey in India

Soumya Gupta is a PhD candidate at Cornell’s Dyson School and a research scholar with the Tata-Cornell Agriculture and Nutrition … More

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Fieldwork, Food and Agriculture, Food Security, Gender, Health, Human Capital, India, Nutrition

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Nobel Lecture, 1979
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