How to design food, land and water policies to address hunger and climate change in today’s political economy

Sweet potato multipliers decreased from 95 to 47 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Jonathan Mockshell and Danielle Resnick, authors of a new Political Economy and Policy Analysis (PEPA) sourcebook, set out how governments can make use of a step-by-step guide to account for power dynamics, conflicting interests, coalitions and networks when developing agrifood policies. The book draws upon dozens of frameworks and tools to support policy development that addresses the dual challenges of food security and climate change.

How to design food, land and water policies to address hunger and climate change in today’s political economy

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