SENTINEL: Social and environmental trade-offs in African agriculture

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Published: October 2017
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Increasing agricultural production to meet rapidly growing demand for food – a 150 per cent increase by 2050 – while safeguarding vital ecosystem services and promoting social equality, lies at the heart of sustainable development.

Over four years (2017-2021), SENTINEL aims to understand the challenges, trade-offs and synergies inherent in working towards these development goals in sub-Saharan Africa.

That knowledge will help governments and policy makers to make better-informed decisions about land use and agricultural practices so that food security can be improved without losing precious biodiversity and without worsening social inequality.

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Adolph, B., Mwitwa, J., Gebrehiwot, T., Neina, D., Martin, A., Franks, P., Tobias, J., Seddon, N., Robinson, E., Osiru, M. and Newbold, T. (2017). SENTINEL: Social and environmental trade-offs in African agriculture. .
Available at https://www.iied.org/g04182