Dr Adam Prakash

Dr Adam Prakash received his doctorate degree in econometrics from the Imperial College of London University. He joined the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations as a consultant thereafter. Adams deep interest in climate change and agriculture, and building resilience for smallholders in developing regions facing a multitude of climate-associated risks, led Dr Prakash to embark on a new career path. In this thematic context, he has recently worked on agricultural risk management solutions in Africa, and extensively on machine-learning for transboundary pest detection and control.

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All contributions by Dr Adam Prakash

Building Better Resilience to Transboundary Threats

Building Better Resilience to Transboundary Threats

A Contribution by the TMG Think Tank for Sustainability

Fuelled by climate change, desert locust plagues become increasingly frequent. A plaidoyer for a paradigm shift on handling transboundary crises.

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Our Food Systems are in Urgent Need of Crisis-Proofing:  what needs to be done

Our Food Systems are in Urgent Need of Crisis-Proofing: what needs to be done

An Artikel by TMG

Based on a scientific study by TMG Think Tank, the authors highlight various challenges in the fight against the hunger crisis. The findings show that climate change, conflict and covid-19 are increasing food and energy prices.

 

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