Food Security, Decision Making and the Use of Remote Sensing in Famine Early Warning Systems

Molly E Brown

Food Security, Decision Making and the Use of Remote Sensing in Famine Early Warning Systems
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bibliogov
Country
United States
Published
6 August 2013
Pages
42
ISBN
9781287283980

Food Security, Decision Making and the Use of Remote Sensing in Famine Early Warning Systems

Molly E Brown

Famine early warning systems use remote sensing in combination with socio-economic and household food economy analysis to provide timely and rigorous information on emerging food security crises. The Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) is the US Agency for International Development’s decision support system in 20 African countries, as well as in Guatemala, Haiti and Afghanistan. FEWS NET provides early and actionable policy guidance for the US Government and its humanitarian aid partners. As we move into an era of climate change where weather hazards will become more frequent and severe, understanding how to provide quantitative and actionable scientific information for policy makers using biophysical data is critical for an appropriate and effective response.

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