2016
DOI: 10.1080/1747423x.2016.1195455
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Remote sensing technology and land use analysis in food security assessment

Abstract: Climate change and a rapidly growing human population have put ever greater strains on the global food system. Although the number of food insecure people in the world has reached a record low, changing land use and climate variability will threaten our ability to maintain this progress. Profound changes in the structure of economies around the world have affected agricultural production and how food is delivered to the consumer. This paper explores connections between land use, environmental change and food a… Show more

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“…At present about 260 million people are chronically undernourished in Africa (FAOSTAT, 2015) and this is despite the fact that we also estimate a per capita NPP surplus of 860 (±144) kg DW yr −1 (corresponding to 309 (±52) Mt DW yr −1 ) in the Sahel for the year 2000. This implies that current challenges are associated with other determinants such as access to and the distribution of resources (Brown, 2016;Olsson, 1993;Pinstrup-Andersen, 2009). These challenges are set to increase in the future, particularly for scenarios with high social and economic inequalities (SSP4).…”
Section: Sahel Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present about 260 million people are chronically undernourished in Africa (FAOSTAT, 2015) and this is despite the fact that we also estimate a per capita NPP surplus of 860 (±144) kg DW yr −1 (corresponding to 309 (±52) Mt DW yr −1 ) in the Sahel for the year 2000. This implies that current challenges are associated with other determinants such as access to and the distribution of resources (Brown, 2016;Olsson, 1993;Pinstrup-Andersen, 2009). These challenges are set to increase in the future, particularly for scenarios with high social and economic inequalities (SSP4).…”
Section: Sahel Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…; Whitcraft et al. ; Brown ), demanding its regular update in a consistent and systematic manner (Wulder et al. ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Land cover mapping is one of the main applications of remote sensing and a clear requirement of environmental monitoring initiatives. Among others, land cover is essential in climate change mitigation (Dirmeyer et al 2010;Kalacska et al 2017), habitat management (Lang et al 2015;Lucas et al 2015;Vaz et al 2015) and food security monitoring (Verburg et al 2013;Whitcraft et al 2015;Brown 2016), demanding its regular update in a consistent and systematic manner .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present about 260 million people are chronically undernourished in Africa (FAOSTAT, 2015) and this is despite the fact that we also estimate a per capita NPP surplus of 860 (±144) kg DW yr −1 (corresponding to 309 (±52) Mt DW yr −1 ) in the Sahel for the year 2000. This implies that current challenges are associated with other determinants such as access to and the distribution of resources (Brown, 2016;Olsson, 1993;PinstrupAndersen, 2009). These challenges are set to increase in the future, particularly for scenarios with high social and economic inequalities (SSP4).…”
Section: Sahel Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the large increase in agricultural production, global food security is not ensured (due to access and distribution challenges; e.g. Brown, 2016;Pinstrup-Andersen, 2009), as there are presently 792 million people chronically undernourished across the planet, one-third of which are in Africa (FAOSTAT, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%