Food System Resilience and Sustainability in Cambodia
J. Messina, Tanita Suepa, S. Snapp, J. Olson, A. Nejadhashemi, Sarah Murray, N. Moore, April N. Frake, P. Fan, Umesh Adhikari
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Abstract
Cambodiaiswitnessinga“Goldilocksmoment”indemographicchangeconcurrentwithshiftsin landuse,hydrology,andclimate.Thesetrendsinteractandaffectfoodproduction,foodcosts,and food security. Drivers of these trends are typically examined separately with interacting factors consideredalongdisciplinarymargins.Whilesciencemodels toexplore these interactingeffects havebeenproposed,thereremainsanappliedresearchgapinintegratingthesepiecesandassessing interdisciplinaryopportunitiesfordevelopingfoodsecuritysolutions.Developedfollowingarequest from USAID to elucidate food security conditions in Cambodia, here the authors present their geospatialsynthesisofthebiophysicalandsocioeconomicdriversofcurrentfoodsecurityrisk,as wellasexplorefuturetrendsforthoseconditions.Theoverallstructureshowsseveralinterlocking ormutually reinforcing trends in systems thatpoint towardsa significant intensificationof food insecurityinthenearfuture.Theyofferanassessmentoffuturetargetsforfoodsystemsinnovation. KeywoRdS Cambodia, Climate Change, Food Security
柬埔寨粮食系统的恢复力和可持续性
Cambodiaiswitnessinga " Goldilocksmoment " indemographicchangeconcurrentwithshiftsin landuse,hydrology,andclimate。Thesetrendsinteractandaffectfoodproduction,foodcosts,and粮食安全。这些趋势的驱动因素通常会与相互作用的因素分开研究consideredalongdisciplinarymargins。Whilesciencemodels toexplore these_ interactingeffects havebeenproposed,thereremainsanappliedresearchgapinintegratingthesepiecesandassessing interdisciplinaryopportunitiesfordevelopingfoodsecuritysolutions。Developedfollowingarequest来自“美国国际开发署”,以“阐明”柬埔寨的“食品”安全“状况”,“作者”在此“介绍”他们的“geospatialsynthesisofthebiophysicalandsocioeconomicdriversofcurrentfoodsecurityrisk,as wellasexplorefuturetrendsforthoseconditions”。Theoverallstructureshowsseveralinterlocking ormutually reinforcement > trends > in > systems > thatpoint towardsa significant > intensificationof food > insecurityinthenearfuture.Theyofferanassessmentoffuturetargetsforfoodsystemsinnovation。关键词:柬埔寨,气候变化,粮食安全
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