Secure land rights are crucial for feeding nine billion people by 2050

Clear property rights for farmers are important to ensure they invest in improving the land and raise farm productivity. This was one of the key conclusions of the fourth Feeding the World summit in Amsterdam on February 12th, organised by The Economist Events.

Adapting to climate change

The United Nations climate change conference in Lima (COP 20) failed to work out how we are going to adapt to a warmer world, argues Simon Trace, CEO of Practical Action.

Schools, technology and agriculture: A case of a South African rural community

Busisiwe Ntuli explores the role of government-funded initiatives in securing livelihoods in rural South Africa.

Planetary health – Improving human health by healing the planet

Fred Boltz, Managing Director for Ecosystems and Claudia Juech, Associate Vice President and Managing Director of Strategic Research at the Rockefeller Foundation explore the interactions between human health and the rapidly changing planetary environment.

Fighting invasive alien species to safeguard food security

Today is World Science Day for Peace and Development; a day to consider the important contribution that science makes to answering critical questions such as how we feed an ever growing global population.

Staying focused on the world’s most valuable resource

The world is facing a water and sanitation crisis, with 2.5bn people on our planet lacking access to a basic toilet. The global health and economic costs are huge. However, the crisis can be addressed, and there is an important and growing role for private enterprise, argues Barbara Frost, Chief Executive of WaterAid, an international non-profit organisation.

Lessons on societal and business vulnerability and resilience

Sissel Waage proposes that green infrastructure offers an area of opportunity for building resilience on to our landscapes and into our societies.

Partnerships for water security

What’s water security worth, and how much are we willing to pay for it given competing demands and constrained public budgets? asks Simon Upton, Environment Director at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

Carbon pricing with an eye to the future

The Economist Intelligence Unit speaks to Bruce Braine, vice-president for Strategic Policy Analysis at American Electric Power, about the future of carbon pricing.

Agriculture and the Sustainable Development Goals

On World Food Day 2014, Dr Dyno J.D.H. Keatinge and Dr Trevor Nicholls share their views on the challenges that lie ahead for agricultural research, development and extension if we are to deliver on the ambitious targets set by the proposed SDGs.

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