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Keith Wiebe

Researcher at International Food Policy Research Institute

Publications -  120
Citations -  8127

Keith Wiebe is an academic researcher from International Food Policy Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Food security & Agriculture. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 108 publications receiving 6125 citations. Previous affiliations of Keith Wiebe include Food and Agriculture Organization & United States Department of Agriculture.

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Sustainable resource use and global food security

Keith Wiebe
TL;DR: The notion of food security has advanced from a focus on food availability to one including access as mentioned in this paper, and recent efforts to incorporate changes in natural and human resources into measures of income and wealth suggest the potential for further improvements in integrated analysis of sustainable resource use and global food security.

Resource Quality and Agricultural Productivity: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa and Implications for Ethiopia

TL;DR: For example, in sub-Saharan Africa, population and demand for agricultural products are projected to grow nearly twice as fast in subSaharan Africa at 2-3% per year, as they are in the world as a whole as mentioned in this paper.

The health co-benefits of a global greenhouse-gas tax on food

TL;DR: In this article, the potential environmental and health impacts of a global GHG tax on foods levied at the point of purchase were analyzed, and a modelling framework consisting of agriculture, environmental, economic, and health aspects was built.
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Sustainable resource use and global food security

TL;DR: The notion of food security has advanced from a focus on food availability to one including access as discussed by the authors, and recent efforts to incorporate changes in natural and human resources into measures of income and wealth suggest the potential for further improvements in integrated analysis of sustainable resource use and global food security.