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Amy Molotoks
Amy Molotoks
Stockholm Environment Institute, University of York
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Impacts of land use, population, and climate change on global food security
A Molotoks, P Smith, TP Dawson
Food and Energy Security 10 (1), e261, 2021
2602021
Global projections of future cropland expansion to 2050 and direct impacts on biodiversity and carbon storage
A Molotoks, E Stehfest, J Doelman, F Albanito, N Fitton, TP Dawson, ...
Global Change Biology 24 (12), 5895-5908, 2018
1692018
Global hotspots of conflict risk between food security and biodiversity conservation
A Molotoks, M Kuhnert, TP Dawson, P Smith
Land 6 (4), 67, 2017
572017
Impacts on terrestrial biodiversity of moving from a 2 C to a 1.5 C target
P Smith, J Price, A Molotoks, R Warren, Y Malhi
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical …, 2018
472018
Comparing the impact of future cropland expansion on global biodiversity and carbon storage across models and scenarios
A Molotoks, R Henry, E Stehfest, J Doelman, P Havlik, T Krisztin, ...
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 375 (1794), 20190189, 2020
312020
Integrated assessment of global climate, air pollution, and dietary, malnutrition and obesity health impacts of food production and consumption between 2014 and 2018
CS Malley, WK Hicks, JCI Kulyenstierna, E Michalopoulou, A Molotoks, ...
Environmental Research Communications 3 (7), 075001, 2021
202021
Impacts of land use, population, and climate change on global food security. Food and Energy Security, 10 (1), 1–20
A Molotoks, P Smith, TP Dawson
172021
Impacts of land use, population, and climate change on global food security. Food Energy Secur. 2021; 10: e261
A Molotoks, P Smith, TP Dawson
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Impacts of land use, population, and climate change on global food security. Food Energy Sec 10: e261
A Molotoks, P Smith, TP Dawson
82021
Impacts of land use, population, and climate change on global food security. Food and Energy Security 10: 261
A Molotoks, P Smith, TP Dawson
52021
Which forest-risk commodities imported to the UK have the highest overseas impacts? A rapid evidence synthesis
A Molotoks, C West
Emerald Open Research 1 (10), 2023
42023
Assessing the value of biodiversity‐specific footprinting metrics linked to South American soy trade
A Molotoks, J Green, V Ribeiro, Y Wang, C West
People and Nature, 2023
32023
Technical documentation for an experimental statistic estimating the global environmental impacts of UK consumption
S Croft, CD West, M Harris, JMH Green, A Molotoks, V Harris, L Way
JNCC, 2021
32021
Climate change mitigation in Zimbabwe and links to sustainable development
D Sithole, C Tagwireyi, T Marowa, F Muwidzi, F Mapanda, W Svinurai, ...
Environmental Development 47, 100891, 2023
22023
A tool in the toolkit: Can true cost accounting remove siloed thinking about food loss and waste?
B Bonfert, M Burke, A Caffrey, S Maderson, A Molotoks, J Pearce, M Tak
UKRI Global Food Security, 2021
22021
Assessing tropical deforestation and biodiversity risk in Belgium’s agricultural commodity supply chains
C West, M Titley, S Croft, A Molotoks, J Simpson, J Green
Trase, UK, 2022
12022
Climate change mitigation in Zimbabwe and links to sustainable development
CS Malley, D Sithole, C Tagwireyi, T Marowa, F Muwidzi, F Mapanda, ...
2023
A tool in the toolkit: can true cost accounting remove siloed thinking about food loss and waste?
A Molotoks
SEI: Stockholm Environment Institute, 2021
2021
Model and scenario comparison of impacts of future global cropland expansion on biodiversity and carbon storage
A Molotoks, E Stehfest, J Doelman, P Havlik, T Krisztin, F Albanito, ...
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 6176, 2018
2018
Synergies and trade-offs between food security and biodiversity conservation
A Molotoks
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EPSC2016-15544, 2016
2016
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