The complete double special issue "The Future Geographies of Food," edited by @kasmosong
and Antoinette WinklerPrins, is now available online: https://t.co/cNWSBfNVOj
@AmericanGeo
One month remains to submit proposals for our upcoming special issue: The Future Geography of Food! Submit your manuscript idea by 2/23.
@kasmosong@AmericanGeo
Interested in learning about @IMFNews's Regional Economic Outlook for Sub-Saharan Africa? Watch the recording of our recent event with @IAfS_GWU featuring speakers @Hanomics2, Ivanova Reyes, and Qianqian Zhang alongside @kasmosong and Robert Weiner: https://t.co/W6M7sGo64B
CALL FOR PAPERS: Inspired by this year's @geography2050 Symposium, the GR is organizing a Special Issue on the Future Geography of Food to be published in 2024. Learn more and submit your proposal by 2/23: https://t.co/uChWlgc6eg
@kasmosong@AmericanGeo@gfasg_aag@CAPE_AAG
Geography2050 Featured Speaker:
@kasmosong research explores the intersection of sustainable ag and natural resource management & solutions to complex socioecological issues such as food insecurity and climate change.
Don't miss his talk! Register here: https://t.co/Bi6Mcrf8nJ
There are 2.4 M severely food insecure people in United States of America who may not eat today. Read the @FAO's interactive story to learn more: https://t.co/lGEe9uyJ9T #SOFI2022
The @FAO SOFI report on "The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2022" was released today. The situation is not good https://t.co/974Fm6CSui @theaag@AmericanGeo@MageGeo
In IIEP faculty affiliate @kasmosong's recent paper, he explains that gender, wealth, livestock rearing, and post-harvest loss are significantly associated with timing to food insecurity in northern Ghana. Want to learn more? Read the full paper here: https://t.co/6mpwNbDeSu