Ceres2030: Sustainable solutions to end hunger summary report
Governments have 10 years to take back control of their bold agenda. Ceres2030 was an experiment designed to help with the challenge. The project team, employing a complex and rigorous economic model and cutting-edge machine-learning tools, made a partnership with Nature Research that focused on ans...
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| author | Laborde Debucquet, David Murphy, Sophia Parent, Marie Porciello, Jaron Smaller, Carin |
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| description | Governments have 10 years to take back control of their bold agenda. Ceres2030 was an experiment designed to help with the challenge. The project team, employing a complex and rigorous economic model and cutting-edge machine-learning tools, made a partnership with Nature Research that focused on answers to two linked questions: First, what does the published evidence tell us about agricultural interventions that work, in particular to double the incomes of small-scale producers and to improve environmental outcomes for agriculture? And second, what will it cost governments to end hunger, double the incomes of small-scale producers, and protect the climate by 2030? The project focuses on three of the five targets in the second sustainable development goal (SDG 2) and looks at the public spending needed in low- and middle-income countries, including the contribution from donors through official development assistance (ODA). |
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| spelling | CGSpace1435822024-10-25T07:57:15Z Ceres2030: Sustainable solutions to end hunger summary report Laborde Debucquet, David Murphy, Sophia Parent, Marie Porciello, Jaron Smaller, Carin income sustainable development goals sustainability hunger environment goal 2 zero hunger climate change Governments have 10 years to take back control of their bold agenda. Ceres2030 was an experiment designed to help with the challenge. The project team, employing a complex and rigorous economic model and cutting-edge machine-learning tools, made a partnership with Nature Research that focused on answers to two linked questions: First, what does the published evidence tell us about agricultural interventions that work, in particular to double the incomes of small-scale producers and to improve environmental outcomes for agriculture? And second, what will it cost governments to end hunger, double the incomes of small-scale producers, and protect the climate by 2030? The project focuses on three of the five targets in the second sustainable development goal (SDG 2) and looks at the public spending needed in low- and middle-income countries, including the contribution from donors through official development assistance (ODA). 2020-10-01 2024-05-22T12:15:20Z 2024-05-22T12:15:20Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143582 en Open Access International Institute for Sustainable Development Laborde Debucquet, David; Murphy, Sophia; Parent, Marie; Porciello, Jaron; and Smaller, Carin. 2020. Ceres2030: Sustainable solutions to end hunger summary report. Winnipeg, Canada: International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD). https://hdl.handle.net/1813/72799 |
| spellingShingle | income sustainable development goals sustainability hunger environment goal 2 zero hunger climate change Laborde Debucquet, David Murphy, Sophia Parent, Marie Porciello, Jaron Smaller, Carin Ceres2030: Sustainable solutions to end hunger summary report |
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