Prediction of West African Cropland Dynamics under Climate Scenarios Context
Abstract
Under the current alarmist predictions in West Africa's global warming, differences in socio-political settings and biophysical characteristics are likely the key drivers to account for to devise resilient land use practices to increase crop production. A study was conducted to assess the aggregated impact of populations and climate change on food security in West Africa, using cropland as a proxy.
Domains
Geography
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