Data for 'Local food crop production can fulfil demand for less than one-third of the population'

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Dataset:6698947



DOI10.5281/zenodo.3725646Zenodo3725646MaRDI QIDQ6698947FDOQ6698947

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Joseph Guillaume, Maija Taka, Pekka Kinnunen, Mika Jalava, Matti Kummu, Michael J. Puma, Paolo D'Odorico

Publication date: 17 April 2020

Copyright license: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International



This datasetis supplement tothe following publication (please cite that when using the data): Kinnunen et al. 2020.Local food crop production can fulfil demand for less than one-third of the population. Nature Food1:229237.http://doi.org/10.1038/s43016-020-0060-7 Data description Distance to food:Globally optimized distance between crop production and consumption. The optimization creates a theoretical food allocation set-up that minimizes travel time cost from crop production to consumption. Data is in two formats: NetCDF (dist_food_netcdf.zip) and multi-band geotiff (dist_food_tif.zip). The data includes: baseline scenario (dist_food_baseline.nc / .tif) and three other scenarios where food availability is changed by decreasing food waste by half (dist_food_halfLoss.nc / .tif) halving the yield gap (dist_food_halfYieldGap.nc / .tif) both of these measures together (dist_food_halfLoss_halfYielGap.nc / .tif) The data covers six crop functional types: maize, pulses, rice, temperate cereals, tropical cereals and tropical roots Dataset specifications: spatial extent: -180, 180, -90, 90(xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax) spatial resolution: 0.5 degrees projection: long/lat WGS84 layers: 1: maize, 2: pulses, 3: rice, 4: temp_cereals, 5: trop_cereals, 6: trop_roots no data value: -999 unit: km Foodsheds:The data contains global foodsheds which are areas that are connected by food flows between raster cells. The food flows are from a theoretical food allocation set-up that minimizes travel time cost from crop production to consumption. In addition to normal foodsheds (values0), there are two special cases: ridge-cells (value: -99)and unconnected single cells (value: -50). Ridge-cells are raster cells connected to multiple foodsheds, while being able to satisfy their own demand locally. Unconnected single cells are not connected to any other foodshed. Each positivie value is a crop specific id, signifying a connected foodshed area. Data is in two formats: NetCDF (foodsheds_netcdf.zip) and multi-band geotiff (foodsheds_tif.zip). The data includes: baseline scenario (foodsheds_baseline.nc / .tif) and three other scenarios where food availability is changed by decreasing food waste by half (foodsheds_halfLoss.nc / .tif) halving the yield gap (foodsheds_halfYieldGap.nc / .tif) both of these measures together (foodsheds_halfLoss_halfYielGap.nc / .tif) The data covers six crop functional types: maize, pulses, rice, temperate cereals, tropical cereals and tropical roots Dataset specifications: spatial extent: -180, 180, -90, 90(xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax) spatial resolution: 0.5 degrees projection: long/lat WGS84 layers: 1: maize, 2: pulses, 3: rice, 4: temp_cereals, 5: trop_cereals, 6: trop_roots no data value: -999 unit: -







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