Authors
Katy J Richardson, Kirsty H Lewis, P Krishna Krishnamurthy, Chris Kent, Andrew J Wiltshire, Helen M Hanlon
Publication date
2018/3
Journal
Climatic change
Volume
147
Pages
327-341
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Climate change is a potential threat to achieving food security, particularly in the most food insecure regions. However, interpreting climate change projections to better understand the potential impacts of a changing climate on food security outcomes is challenging. This paper addresses this challenge through presenting a framework that enables rapid country-level assessment of vulnerability to food insecurity under a range of climate change and adaptation investment scenarios. The results show that vulnerability to food insecurity is projected to increase under all emissions scenarios, and the geographic distribution of vulnerability is similar to that of the present-day; parts of sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia are most severely affected. High levels of adaptation act to off-set these increases; however, only the scenario with the highest level of mitigation combined with high levels of adaptation shows …
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