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M. Jahi Chappell
Researcher at Coventry University
Publications - 48
Citations - 3109
M. Jahi Chappell is an academic researcher from Coventry University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Agriculture & Agroecology. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 46 publications receiving 2717 citations. Previous affiliations of M. Jahi Chappell include Cornell University & Washington State University Vancouver.
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Organic agriculture and the global food supply
Catherine Badgley,Jeremy Moghtader,Eileen Quintero,Emily J. Zakem,M. Jahi Chappell,Andrea Samulon,Ivette Perfecto +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared yields of organic versus conventional or low-intensive food production for a global dataset of 293 examples and estimated the average yield ratio (organic:non-organic) of different food categories for the developed and the developing world.
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Land Sparing Versus Land Sharing: Moving Forward
Jörn Fischer,David J. Abson,Van Butsic,Van Butsic,M. Jahi Chappell,M. Jahi Chappell,Johan Ekroos,Jan Hanspach,Tobias Kuemmerle,Henrik G. Smith,Henrik von Wehrden +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a framework has been proposed that distinguishes between the integration (land sharing) and separation (land sparing) of conservation and production to address the challenges of biodiversity conservation and commodity production.
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The State of Family Farms in the World
Benjamin E. Graeub,M. Jahi Chappell,M. Jahi Chappell,Hannah Wittman,Samuel T. Ledermann,Rachel Bezner Kerr,Barbara Gemmill-Herren +6 more
TL;DR: This paper found that globally family farms constitute over 98% of all farms, and work on 53% of agricultural land, and presented two examples of policy approaches toward family farmers to provide insight into some of the complexities and challenges behind the global numbers.
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Land sparing versus land sharing: Moving forward
Jörn Fischer,David J. Abson,Van Butsic,Van Butsic,M. Jahi Chappell,M. Jahi Chappell,Johan Ekroos,Jan Hanspach,Tobias Kuemmerle,Henrik G. Smith,Henrik von Wehrden +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a framework has been proposed that distinguishes between the integration (land sharing) and separation (land sparing) of conservation and production of commodity production to address the challenges of biodiversity conservation and commodity production.
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Putting meaning back into “sustainable intensification”
Jacqueline Loos,David J. Abson,M. Jahi Chappell,M. Jahi Chappell,Jan Hanspach,Friederike Mikulcak,Muriel Tichit,Joern Fischer +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that sustainable intensification is likely to fail in improving food security if it continues to focus narrowly on food production ahead of other equally or more important variables that influence food security.