Webb has authored over 220 peer-reviewed journal articles, as well as multiple books and book chapters. His 1994 book on Famine and Food Security in Ethiopia: Lessons for Africa. Chichester, UK: John Wiley, co-authored with Joachim von Braun, was reviewed as "among the best of primers on current knowledge on famine prevention, market integration and malfunction, and household food security" by the Humanitarian Times, 17 Feb 1999.
HIV/AIDS , and child care practices. His current research is focused on how diets and food systems interact with climate change, ecological degradation and social justice concerns. Patrick is now a thought leader in the domains that link human and planetary health.
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Select Op-Eds/Interviews • donor-and-why-that-might-not-be-such-a-great-thing/, Podcast interview on Food Aid in the 21st Century, June 2018. • "To end malnutrition we must step up to the plate with data on what people eat", The Guardian, 16 October 2015. • "The Prize and the Price of Good Nutrition", Journal of the Institute of Medicine, December 2013. • "Feeding 9 Billion", About Harvest, 14 February 2012. • "Somali Famine Crisis",
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 25 July 2011. • "How far have we come on nutrition?" ,
World Food Programme, 17 June 2011. • "Reducing Poverty Stresses Food Systems",
Deutsche Welle, 11 May 2011. • "US to Supply Healthier Food to World's Hungry.",
Voice of America, 21 April 2011. • "Cyclone: Q & A on international aid",
The Boston Globe, 6 May 2008. • "How a Volcano Eruption Wiped Away Summer",
National Public Radio, 27 October 2007. • "Loss of an egg can be tipping point for the malnourished",
The Financial Times, 13 March 2006. • "The Invisible Crisis in Niger",
The Globe and Mail, 26 August 2005. • "Lifeline profile",
The Lancet, 15 May 2004
Video presentations/webcasts • the Future Innovation Lab for Nutrition", 6 November 2015. • [http://www.nutritioninnovationlab.org/publication/understanding-agriculture-to-nutrition-linkages-a-rapidly-moving-agenda/ , "Mapping Nutrition Innovation Lab Research: How does it all fit together?", Seminar on 'Understanding Agriculture to Nutrition Linkages: A Rapidly Moving Agenda', Washington, D.C., 30 September 2015. • "The Weight of the World", Chicago Council on Global Affairs 2015 Global Food Security Forum, Washington, D.C., 21 April 2015. • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sc8EzvD7Yo, "What is Evidence", Workshop in Kathmandu, Nepal, organized by the USAID Feed the Future Nutrition Innovation Lab, 25 February 2015. • "Agriculture & nutrition. what do we know, and what do we still need to know?" Science Forum Bonn 2013 • [http://wn.com/patrick_webb, "Leontief Prize 2012 - Introduction", 4 April 2012. • "Tackling Diets and Nutrition" , Feeding the World Economist Conferences, Geneva, February 2012. • "Haiti's Food and Nutrition Situation" , Tufts University seminar, October 2011. • Panel Discussion hosted by Doctors Without Borders at Boston Public Library, November 2010. Webcast online. • "Policy Support for Agriculture, Nutrition and Health" Presentation on Food Insecurity, the Growing Burden of Over- and Under- Nutrition and Food Safety, 2nd International Roadmap Development Workshop, McGill University, Montreal, September 2010. • "Implications of the World Food Price Crisis on Nutrition", 14th International Congress of Nutrition, Bangkok, October 2009.
Blogs • No Time to Lose: A Wasting Reset, 4 Nov 2021 • [http://www.nuritionconnect.org/news-events/social-bridging-matters-much-social-distancing-during-these-challenging-times, Social Bridging Matters as Much as Social Distancing during these challenging Times, March 2020. • When Counting Things that Matter, It Matters What we Count, Global Panel on Agriculture and Food Systems for Nutrition, October 2015. • [http://www.glopan.org/news/end-malnutrition-we-must-step-plate-data-what-people-eat , To end malnutrition we must step up to the plate with data on what people really eat, Global Panel on Agriculture and Food Systems for Nutrition, October 2015. • , Climate change means just that - we must change with the climate, Global Panel on Agriculture and Food Systems for Nutrition, September 2015. • [http://www.glopan.org/news/meeting-sdg-targets-through-diversified-high-quality-diets, Meeting SDG targets through diversified high quality diets, with Jeff Waage, Global Panel on Agriculture and Food Systems for Nutrition, September 2015. • , It's time to stop counting calories and focus on diet quality and policies that reduce malnutrition, Global Panel on Agriculture and Food Systems for Nutrition, September 2015. • [http://www.glopan.org/news/finances-are-necessary-development-they-are-not-sufficient , Finances are necessary for development, but they are not sufficient, Global Panel on Agriculture and Food Systems for Nutrition, July 2015. • , Tragedy in Nepal highlights the need to address fragile institutions, Global Panel on Agriculture and Food Systems for Nutrition, April 2015. • [http://www.glopan.org/news/why-nutrition-must-feature-prominently-post-2015-sustainable-development-goals , Why nutrition must feature prominently in the post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals, Global Panel on Agriculture and Food Systems for Nutrition, March 2015. ==References==