- School gardens. Ho hum. In Uruguay!
- 10 foods for the future. Yeah, if you can’t tell the difference between 1 and 9. Or 2 and 7.
Agricultural Biodiversity Weblog
Crops, animals, wild relatives ...
by Jeremy Cherfas on March 12, 2010
Tim Robinson updates us on livestock data at FAO:
…We had, of course, been working on the collection of the underlying livestock statistics, and the spatial modelling to produce the maps, for many years prior to them being published on the FAO website … but that is all quickly forgotten when they are re-distributed by a third party.
For your information, we have been beavering away since then, collecting more recent and detailed sub-national livestock statistics and disaggregating these using a slightly modified modelling approach, and 1 km multi-temporal, Fourier-processed MODIS imagery from the University of Oxford…
Global datasets coming soon, apparently. We’ll keep you posted.
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Not that it will matter much to anyone here but Donald Watson, referenced in item 3 of the 10 foods for the future, was a Yorkshireman and as far as I know spent no time in America at all. A minor point in an article that seems rather casually researched.
“Casually researched” seems like an exaggeration. Donald Watson is there for all to see. Thanks.