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March 29th, 2004
Ending Hunger in Africa: What Needs to be Done


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Dr. Pedro Sanchez
Director of Tropical Agriculture, The Earth Institute at Columbia University

Publications

Publications marked with a * are directly accessible only from a Columbia University computer. For outside access, please consult your institution's library or the publisher.

Sanchez, Pedro A., Cheryl A. Palm, Stephen A. Vosti, Polly J. Ericksen, and Anthony S. R. Juo eds. Alternatives to Slash and Burn: A Global Synthesis. ASA Special Publication. (forthcoming).

*Sanchez, P. A. "Soil Fertility and Hunger in Africa." Science 295 (2002): 2019–20, http://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?AQX4786.

Sanchez, P. A. and B. A. Jama. "Soil Fertility Replenishment Takes Off in East and Southern Africa." In Integrated Plant Nutrient Management in Sub-Saharan Africa: From Concept to Practice. Ed. B. Vanlauwe, J. Diels, N. Sanginga, and R. Merckx. Wallingford, U.K.: CABI, 2002, http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/295/5562/2019.

Sanchez, P. A., B. Jama, A. I. Niang, and C.A. Palm. "Soil Fertility, Small-Farm Intensification and the Environment in Africa." In Tradeoffs or Synergies? Agricultural Intensification, Economic Development and the Environment. Ed. D.R. Lee and C.B. Barrett. Wallingford, U.K.: CABI, 2001, at http://www.cabi-publishing.org/Bookshop/book_detail.asp?isbn=0851994350.

*Sanchez, P. A., R. J. Buresh, and R. R. B. Leakey. "Trees, Soils, and Food Security." Philosophical Transactions: Biological Sciences 352, no. 1356 (1997): 949–61, http://www.jstor.org/view/09628436/ap000107/00a00160/.

Sanchez, P. A. "Science in Agroforestry." In Agroforestry: Science, Policy and Practice. Ed. Fergus L. Sinclair. Boston: Kluwer, 1995.


Biographical Information

Pedro Sanchez, the 2002 World Food Prize laureate and winner of the 2004 MacArthur Foundation fellowship, is Director of Tropical Agriculture and Senior Research Scholar at the Earth Institute of Columbia University in New York City. He serves as coordinator of the Hunger Task Force of the Millennium Project, an advisory body to the United Nations. Sanchez served as Director General of the World Agroforestry Center (ICRAF) headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya from 1991–2001. He is also Professor Emeritus of Soil Science and Forestry at North Carolina State Uni­versity, and was a visiting professor at the University of California, Berkeley.

A native of Cuba, Sanchez received his B.S., M.S and Ph.D. degrees from Cornell University, and joined the faculty of North Carolina State University in 1968. His professional career has been dedicated to im­proving the management of tropical soils through integrated natural resource management approaches to achieve food security and reduce rural poverty while protecting and enhancing the environment. Sanchez has lived in the Philippines (working at the International Rice Research Institute), Peru (working at the National Research Institutes), Colombia (working at the International Center for Tropical Agriculture) and Kenya.

Sanchez is author of Properties and Management of Soils of the Tropics (rated among the top 10 best-selling books in soil science worldwide), and author of over 200 scientific publications. He is currently writing the second edition of this book. He is a Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy and the Soil Science Society of America. He has received deco­rations from the governments of Colombia and Peru and was awarded the International Soil Sci­ence Award and the Interna­tional Service in Agronomy Award. In February 2001 the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium awarded him a Doctor Honoris Causa degree for his work on tropical soils in Africa. In August 2001 Sanchez was anointed a Luo Elder with the name of Odera Kang'o by the Luo community of Western Kenya, in recognition for his assistance in eliminating hunger from many villages in the region.