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future scenarios

More than a modelling framework: How iFEED puts people at the centre of Africa’s food future

23rd April 2021

The integrated Future Estimator for Emissions and Diets (iFEED) is more than a modelling framework. Dr Stewart Jennings unpacks how iFEED models future food production and nutrition, putting people at the centre of projections.

Tags crop modelling, food systems, future scenarios, iFEED, modelling, University of Leeds

Predicting the food future by watching present trends

27th April 202125th January 2021

Scientists at the University of Leeds, UK, are working with different stakeholders in four African countries to produce a framework that will inform agriculture and food systems policies.

Tags climate resilience, future scenarios, iFEED, modelling, policy, Research, University of Leeds

Scenarios modelling for future climate change

25th January 202125th January 2021

Uncertainty about the future makes it difficult for policymakers to take decisions. As a result, scientists are exploring different future scenarios to model climate change impacts in Southern Africa.

Tags CISANET, climate resilience, climate smart agriculture, future scenarios, modelling, policy, SADC, University of Leeds

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