2003 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
His primary areas of study are Food security, Agriculture, Water resources, Natural resource economics and Food policy. The various areas that Mark W. Rosegrant examines in his Food security study include Population growth, Poverty, Development economics and Sustainability. His Agriculture research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Economic growth, Production, Agricultural economics and Environmental protection.
His studies deal with areas such as Water use and Water supply as well as Water resources. The study incorporates disciplines such as Scope, Developing country, Liberalization, Economic system and Agricultural communication in addition to Natural resource economics. His research integrates issues of Supply and demand, Livestock, Consumption and Investment in his study of Developing country.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Agriculture, Food security, Natural resource economics, Agricultural economics and Agricultural productivity. While the research belongs to areas of Agriculture, Mark W. Rosegrant spends his time largely on the problem of Poverty, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Malnutrition. His Food security research includes elements of Natural resource and Food processing.
His Natural resource economics research also works with subjects such as
Mark W. Rosegrant mainly investigates Natural resource economics, Food security, Agriculture, Agricultural economics and Climate change. His Natural resource economics research integrates issues from Water security, Environmental resource management, Sustainable development, Effects of global warming and Energy policy. The concepts of his Food security study are interwoven with issues in Productivity, Natural resource and Scenario analysis.
His Agriculture research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Scarcity, Sustainability and Investment. His Investment research incorporates elements of Developing country, Poverty and Agricultural science. His research in Agricultural economics intersects with topics in Production, Biofuel and Public investment.
Mark W. Rosegrant spends much of his time researching Food security, Natural resource economics, Agriculture, Climate change and Environmental resource management. His Food systems study in the realm of Food security connects with subjects such as Exploit. His study in Natural resource economics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Sustainable development, Energy development, Investment, Environmental impact of the energy industry and Sustainability.
His Agriculture research includes themes of Developing country, Natural resource and Agricultural economics. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Sorghum and Economic model. He has included themes like Crop simulation model and Production in his Agricultural productivity study.
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Livestock to 2020 : the next food revolution
Christopher L. Delgado;Mark W. Rosegrant;Henning Steinfeld;Simeon K. Ehui.
Outlook on Agriculture (2001)
Climate Change: Impact on Agriculture and Costs of Adaptation
Gerald C. Nelson;Mark W. Rosegrant;Jawoo Koo;Richard D. Robertson.
(2009)
World Water And Food To 2025: Dealing With Scarcity
Mark W. Rosegrant;Ximing Cai;Sarah A. Cline.
(2002)
Global food security: challenges and policies.
Mark W. Rosegrant;Sarah A. Cline.
Science (2003)
Smart investments in sustainable food production: revisiting mixed crop-livestock systems.
M. Herrero;P. K. Thornton;A. M. Notenbaert;S. Wood.
Science (2010)
Food security, farming, and climate change to 2050: Scenarios, results, policy options
Gerald Nelson;Mark W. Rosegrant;Amanda Palazzo;Ian Gray.
Research Papers in Economics (2010)
Radically rethinking agriculture for the 21st century.
N. V. Fedoroff;D. S. Battisti;R. N. Beachy;P. J. M. Cooper.
Science (2010)
Global Food Projections to 2020: Emerging Trends and Alternative Futures
M. W. Rosegrant;M. S. Paisner;S. Meijer;J. Witcover.
(2001)
Agricultural commercialization and diversification: processes and policies
Prabhu L. Pingali;Mark W. Rosegrant.
Food Policy (1995)
Markets in tradable water rights: Potential for efficiency gains in developing country water resource allocation
Mark W. Rosegrant;Hans P. Binswanger.
World Development (1994)
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