Modelling food security: Bridging the gap between the micro and the macro scale
Achieving food and nutrition security for all in a changing and globalized world remains a critical challenge of utmost importance. The development of solutions benefits from insights derived from modelling and simulating the complex interactions of the agri-food system, which range from global to household scales and transcend disciplinary boundaries. A wide range of models based on various methodologies (from food trade equilibrium to agent-based) seek to integrate direct and indirect drivers of change in land use, environment and socio-economic conditions at different scales. However, modelling such interaction poses fundamental challenges, especially for representing non-linear dynamics and adaptive behaviours.
Volumen: 63
Organización: Global Environmental Change
Año: 2020
Tipo: Artículo de revista especializada
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Idioma utilizado para los contenidos: English