» Articles » PMID: 36252045

The Impact of Flooding on Food Security Across Africa

Overview
Specialty Science
Date 2022 Oct 17
PMID 36252045
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Recent record rainfall and flood events have prompted increased attention to flood impacts on human systems. Information regarding flood effects on food security is of particular importance for humanitarian organizations and is especially valuable across Africa's rural areas that contribute to regional food supplies. We quantitatively evaluate where and to what extent flooding impacts food security across Africa, using a Granger causality analysis and panel modeling approaches. Within our modeled areas, we find that ∼12% of the people that experienced food insecurity from 2009 to 2020 had their food security status affected by flooding. Furthermore, flooding and its associated meteorological conditions can simultaneously degrade food security locally while enhancing it at regional spatial scales, leading to large variations in overall food security outcomes. Dedicated data collection at the intersection of flood events and associated food security measures across different spatial and temporal scales are required to better characterize the extent of flood impact and inform preparedness, response, and recovery needs.

Citing Articles

Burden of infant mortality associated with flood in 37 African countries.

Zhu Y, He C, Bachwenkizi J, Fatmi Z, Zhou L, Lei J Nat Commun. 2024; 15(1):10171.

PMID: 39580499 PMC: 11585599. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-54561-y.


Diets, health and the environment.

Nat Food. 2024; 5(9):717.

PMID: 39313685 DOI: 10.1038/s43016-024-01055-1.


Flood exposure and pregnancy loss in 33 developing countries.

He C, Zhu Y, Zhou L, Bachwenkizi J, Schneider A, Chen R Nat Commun. 2024; 15(1):20.

PMID: 38167351 PMC: 10761804. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-44508-0.


Global flood extent segmentation in optical satellite images.

Portales-Julia E, Mateo-Garcia G, Purcell C, Gomez-Chova L Sci Rep. 2023; 13(1):20316.

PMID: 37985732 PMC: 10661555. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-47595-7.

References
1.
Olanrewaju C, Chitakira M, Olanrewaju O, Louw E . Impacts of flood disasters in Nigeria: A critical evaluation of health implications and management. Jamba. 2019; 11(1):557. PMC: 6494919. DOI: 10.4102/jamba.v11i1.557. View

2.
Jongman B, Winsemius H, Aerts J, Coughlan de Perez E, van Aalst M, Kron W . Declining vulnerability to river floods and the global benefits of adaptation. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2015; 112(18):E2271-80. PMC: 4426429. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1414439112. View

3.
Tellman B, Sullivan J, Kuhn C, Kettner A, Doyle C, Brakenridge G . Satellite imaging reveals increased proportion of population exposed to floods. Nature. 2021; 596(7870):80-86. DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03695-w. View

4.
Braman L, van Aalst M, Mason S, Suarez P, Ait-Chellouche Y, Tall A . Climate forecasts in disaster management: Red Cross flood operations in West Africa, 2008. Disasters. 2012; 37(1):144-64. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-7717.2012.01297.x. View

5.
Adler R, Sapiano M, Huffman G, Wang J, Gu G, Bolvin D . The Global Precipitation Climatology Project (GPCP) Monthly Analysis (New Version 2.3) and a Review of 2017 Global Precipitation. Atmosphere (Basel). 2018; 9(4). PMC: 6043897. DOI: 10.3390/atmos9040138. View