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L. Arnalte-Mura ; D. Ortiz-Miranda ; P. Cerrada-Serra ; V. Martinez-Gomez ; O.M. Moreno-Pérez ; R. Barbu ; H. Bjørkhaug ; M. Czekaj ; D.G. Duckett ; F. Galli ; G. Goussios ; M. Grivins ; P.A. Hernández ; P. Prosperi ; S. Sumane |The capacity of the food system to respond to the economic, demographic and environmental challenges ahead has become a topic of increasing interest, with particular attention to the roles and responsibilities of the different actors to ensure m[...]Article
Sustainable food systems are high on the political and research agendas. One of the three pillars of sustainability is environmental sustainability. We argue that, when defining related policies, such as policies under the European Green Deal, b[...]Article
No one would dispute that agricultural systems and food diets are not sustainable from an environmental and health point of view, and that increasing their sustainability must be a major objective of farm and food policies. Simultaneously, clima[...]Article
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This paper provides a critical assessment of the literature estimating the consequences of climate impacts in agriculture and the food system. This literature focuses overwhelmingly on the impact of elevated CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere,[...]Article
La sécurité alimentaire de lAlgérie est en grande partie dépendante de deux facteurs fortement impactés par la pandémie de la covid-19 : les finances publiques et le marché mondial des produits alimentaires. Le poids des importations dans la sa[...]Article
The Corona virus is spreading at a very rapid rate, causing tremendous damage to all sectors without any exception, but nevertheless the extent of these damage and the losses resulting from the pandemic differ from one sector to another and from[...]Article
G. Barcaccia ; V. D'Agonisto ; A. Zotti ; B. Cozzi |The recent outbreak of a new Coronavirus has developed into a global pandemic with about 10.5 million reported cases and over 500,000 deaths worldwide. Our prospective paper reports an updated analysis of the impact that this pandemic had on the[...]Article
F. Pagliacci ; M. Zavalloni ; M. Raggi ; D. Viaggi |The organization of the agri-food sector is dominated by hybrid forms of interaction among independent firms. To explain the participation in this form of arrangements, the bulk of the literature has focused on firm-level characteristics. In thi[...]Article
H.L. Rippin ; K. Wickramasinghe ; A. Halloran ; S. Whiting ; J. Williams ; K. Hetz ; A. Pinedo ; J. Breda |Dietary health and sustainability are inextricably linked. Food systems that are not sustainable often fail to provide the amount or types of food needed to ensure population health. The ongoing pandemic threatens to exacerbate malnutrition, and[...]Article
Livestock farming systems have an important role in the territorial systems of the Mediterranean, but in the last twenty years the sector has undergone serious changes with an important decrease in the number of farms. The purpose of this study [...]Article
Increased recognition of the persistent and interconnected nature of food system challenges resulted in the creation of the Milan Urban Food Policy Pact (MUFPP) in 2015. MUFPP signatory cities commit themselves to contribute to a better function[...]Article
Past approaches to food security in the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) were informed by concerns about food availability. They aimed at domestic self-sufficiency and self-sufficiency by proxy (via farmland investments abroad). T[...]Article
N. Chams ; B. Guesmi ; J. María Gil |Due to the climate change and increased attention toward environmental management issues, the agri-food sector has been extensively relying on research, development, and innovation (RDi) to transform conventional agricultural production into a s[...]Article
A. Berardy ; T. Seager ; C. Costello ; C. Wharton |Researchers use life cycle assessment (LCA) to evaluate the environmental impacts of foods, providing useful information to other researchers, policy-makers, consumers, and manufacturers. However, LCA is ill-equipped to account for desirable, of[...]Article
The maintenance or even more the enhancement of stuttering networks and supply chains suffering the imperfections of globalisation have been critically stressed by the pandemic. Solutions will require technology, innovation, and political determ[...]Article
Discussions on food security in the Global North have raised questions about the capacity of peri-urban organic agriculture to provide sufficient healthy food for the urban market. Dealing with food security requires more attention to how to pro[...]Article
Despite the fact that policy makers and governments are promoting the development of diverse agro-bio food systems to push and promote sustainability, they are challenging to implement because of a series of obstacles that hinder a successful tr[...]Article
We distinguish different types of Short Food Supply Chains (SFSC); nevertheless, their common main characteristic relate to reduced numbers of intermediaries between farmers/food producers and consumers. The aim of the paper is to present the SF[...]Article
Since late 2019, an outbreak of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has rapidly spread all over the world, challenging the sustainability of global agri-food markets. Although its full impact on agricultural and food markets is not yet evide[...]Article
Resilience of food systems is being tested by the COVID-19 disruption. As with any severe disruption, collapse of some systems, innovation in others, and total reorganization of some will occur. Direct delivery of food, online farmers markets, c[...]Article
J. Ikerd |When anticipating the future, many experts simply examine trends of the past and project them into the futureas if trends continue indefinitely. However, one of the most fundamental principles of science is that everything on earth tends to cyc[...]Article
Shifting from a linear to a circular economy in the agrifood domain requires innovative business models, including reverse logistics, new visions on customer-supplier relationships, and new forms of organization and marketing strategies at the c[...]Article
Les attentes des consomacteurs évoluent fortement du fait des modifications des modes de vie, de consommation et de distribution, ainsi que des médias et des outils de notation. Les entreprises doivent anticiper ces nouvelles demandes qui sont [...]Article
Les développements récents de la théorie des organisations fournissent des outils pour penser une réalité largement sous-estimée par les économistes et les décideurs : la diversité des modalités dorganisation de lactivité économique et les mot[...]Article
Manger durable on en rêve tous, nest-ce pas ? En clair, il sagit davoir un régime alimentaire dont limpact sur lenvironnement serait neutre, tout en étant sain nutritionnellement, rémunérateur pour les agriculteurs, respectueux des hommes e[...]Article
Généralement banni des villes pour raisons de salubrité et dhygiène, lélevage urbain a longtemps été considéré comme une activité résiduelle, en lien avec lexode rural, qui devait inexorablement disparaître sous leffet de lurbanisation. La[...]Article
In recent years, the environmental sustainability of agri-food systems has become a crucial issue. Agri-food firms are increasingly concerned with the implementation of viable environmentally friendly production processes. The environmental impa[...]Article
A travers lexploration de paysages alimentaires de la Métropole grenobloise, cet article se propose détablir un diagnostic de lagriurbain pour révéler comment la question alimentaire le met à lépreuve tout en dégageant des potentiels prospec[...]Article
Un système alimentaire représente la manière dont les hommes et les sociétés sorganisent pour produire et consommer leur alimentation. La trajectoire dévolution des systèmes alimentaires distingue une cohabitation entre un système agro-industr[...]