Publications
Conference Paper
Climate risk profiles and agricultural vulnerability in Africa: A multi-dimensional analysis
Conference Paper
In-season crop-type mapping in Kenya using Sentinel-2 imagery
Conference Paper
Mapping above ground carbon storage and sequestration using the InVEST model: A case study of three countries in Kenya
Blogs
Webinar: Launching SPAM2020, the latest innovation in global crop mapping
Tools for understanding global trends.
Using atmospheric satellite data to monitor unfolding economic impacts of conflict in Sudan
Changes in nitrogen dioxide emissions reflect migration, other changes.
Estimating smallholder maize yields in Ethiopia with satellites and machine learning
A promising method to gauge agricultural output.
Events
The Latest Innovations in Global Crop Mapping
Webinar: April 29, 2024 – 10:00 AM- 11:00 AM EDT. Join this webinar to hear from experts from IFPRI, the Bezos Earth Fund, Land & Carbon Lab and partners as they discuss the importance of transforming global food systems and the role that geospatial monitoring can play in this.
Enhancing Biodiversity and Resilience in Intensive Farming Systems: Results from an ETH Zürich-IFPRI Collaborative study
Virtual Event: December 6, 2022 – 10:00 AM- 11:30 AM EST. This project, undertaken by ETH-Zurich and IFPRI and funded by Bayer, has consolidated and synthesized existing knowledge about farm and landscape practices designed to enhance biodiversity and resilience in intensive soybean, maize, and wheat production systems in Brazil, France, Germany, and the United States.
2018 International Consortium on Applied Bioeconomy Research Conference (ICABR)
IFPRI is participating extensively in the International Consortium on Applied Bioeconomy Research (ICABR) conference. Multiple changes in the structure of the food system and agriculture raise new opportunities and challenges for the agricultural sector. In the developing world, these changes started in Asia and Latin America, and are rapidly emerging in Africa. Urbanization and increased urban […]