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An end-to-end assessment of extreme weather impacts on food security

Erik Chavez (), Gordon Conway, Michael Ghil and Marc Sadler
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Erik Chavez: Imperial College London, Centre for Environmental Policy
Gordon Conway: Imperial College London, Centre for Environmental Policy
Michael Ghil: Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris
Marc Sadler: The World Bank, Risk and Markets Practice

Nature Climate Change, 2015, vol. 5, issue 11, 997-1001

Abstract: A series of simple and communicable risk metrics for agriculture are developed by integrating information on the interacting systems of climate, crops and economy under different climate and adaptation scenarios.

Date: 2015
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