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Blending local scale information for developing agricultural resilience in Ethiopia

January 1, 2013

This brief article looks at the intersection of climate, land cover/land use, and population trends in the world's most food insecure country, Ethiopia. As a result of warming in the Indian and Western Pacific oceans, Ethiopia has experienced substantial drying over the past 20 years. We intersect the spatial pattern of this drying with high resolution climatologies, maps of agricultural expansion, population data, and socioeconomic livelihoods information to suggest that the coincidence of drying and agricultural expansion in south-central Ethiopia is likely adversely affecting a densely populated region with high levels of poverty and low wage levels.

Publication Year 2013
Title Blending local scale information for developing agricultural resilience in Ethiopia
DOI 10.1016/B978-0-12-384703-4.00234-3
Authors Christopher C. Funk, Gregory Husak, A.S Mahiny, Gary Eilerts, James Rowland
Publication Type Book Chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Index ID 70155277
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center