I am pleased to attach PDF of the article” Food Security in a Changing Climate” which has been selected among 1800 journals published by Elsevier to receive the Atlas Award.
I am delighted to inform you that your article “Food security in a changing climate” published in the journal Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology has been selected from thousands of recently published articles to be awarded the Elsevier Atlas.
Each month a single Atlas article is selected from published research from across Elsevier’s 1,800 journals by an external advisory board made up of individuals from NGOs including the following organizations, among several others:
- Clinton Foundation
- Health Informational for all – HIFA 2015
- International Training and Outreach Center in Africa (ITOCA)
- TEDMED
- United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP)
- University of California, Berkeley (Centre for Effective Global Action)
- Global Health Policy Institute
- United Nations University
- OXFAM
- Bioversity International
Atlas articles showcase research that can (or already has) significantly impact people’s lives around the world and we hope that bringing wider attention to this research will go some way to ensuring its successful implementation.
Articles are hosted prominently on Elsevier.com which is visited by almost three million people each month and your article will be made freely available on ScienceDirect (Elsevier’s full-text article database) to ensure it is accessible to all.
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