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Team 8 - Hunger Monitoring from the Space: Climate Shocks, Agricultural Stress, and Food Security
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This project proposes to apply remote sensing to monitor agricultural productivity and food security at national and sub-national levels. Remote sensing regularly observes millions of crop fields in low-income countries. Burke and Lobell (2017) propose a projection of agricultural productivity based on high-resolution satellite images. Based on satellite images in combination with survey results, machine-learning technologies can project agricultural output and food security. This will also help to monitor inequality across regions within countries.

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