Investment in resilient food systems in the most vulnerable and fragile regions is critical
C. Queiroz,
A. V. Norstrom,
A. Downing,
Z. V. Harmackova,
C. De Coning,
V. Adams,
M. Bakarr,
T. Baedeker,
A. Chitate,
O. Gaffney,
L. Gordon,
E. Hainzelin,
D. Howlett,
F. Krampe,
A. M. Loboguerrero,
D. Nel,
C. Okollet,
M. Rebermark,
J. Rockstrom,
Mark Smith,
S. Wabbes-Candotti and
N. Matthews
Papers published in Journals (Open Access), 2021, 2(8):546-551.
Abstract:
Reversing the alarming trend of rising food insecurity requires transformations towards just, sustainable and healthy food systems with an explicit focus on the most vulnerable and fragile regions.
Keywords: Food systems; Resilience; Investment; Food insecurity; Vulnerability; Food security; Agricultural landscape; Sustainable intensification; Transformation; Supply chains; Policies; Regulations; Smallholders (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1038/s43016-021-00345-2
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