Urbanization will drive changes in the African food system and biodiversity through dietary shifts rather than through urban expansion
Koen De Vos(International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis), Gérard Govers(Catholic University of America), Miet Maertens(KU Leuven), Lisa‐Marie Hemerijckx(Research Foundation - Flanders), Marta Kozicka(International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis), Benjamin Campforts, Liesbet Jacobs(University of Amsterdam), Charlotte Janssens(International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis), Esther Boere(International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis), Anton Van Rompaey(KU Leuven), David Leclère(International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis), Peter Havlík(International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis)
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