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Participatory guarantee systems (PGS) have become increasingly important for organic quality assurance. PGS are promoted as more suitable than third-party certification (TPC) for smallholder farmers in the Global South. The advocated benefits of[...]Article
This paper analyzes the causes and effects of the COVID-19 crisis, with a specific focus on the food system. Food consumption and production has not only been impacted by the crisis, but it may have also contributed to causing the pandemic. Afte[...]Article
This introductory article presents the three main challenges faced in economics to issues raised by dietary models. The first part of this paper examines the dietary models that maximise the health profile of a population under various constrain[...]Article
H. Hamilton ; H. Hamilton ; R. Henry ; M. Rounsevell ; D. Moran ; F. Cossar ; K. Allen ; L. Boden ; P. Alexander |Globalised food supply chains are increasingly susceptible to systemic risks, with natural, social and economic shocks in one region potentially leading to price spikes and supply changes experienced at the global scale. Projections commonly ext[...]Article
F. Galli ; P. Prosperi ; E. Favilli ; S. D'Amico ; F. Bartolini ; G. Brunori |A new food policy coherent with the goal of achieving sustainable food systems implies changing visions and radically revising the understanding of the system on which agricultural and food-related policies act. This paper identifies and discuss[...]Article
Considering the existing world population, set of environmental impacts, and predicted changes in dietary trends, one can expect that, in the coming decades, food security will remain high on the list of sustainability concerns. In relation to t[...]Article
P. Mauguin ; T. Caquet |La question de lantagonisme apparent entre biodiversité, dune part, et agriculture et systèmes alimentaires, dautre part, est posée par de nombreuses analyses récentes réalisées à léchelle mondiale. Lun des enjeux de la recherche agronomiqu[...]Article
Ecosystem services delivery is influenced by food systems and vice versa. As the application of digital technologies in agriculture continues to expand, digital technologies might affect the delivery of ecosystem services in view of the sorts of[...]Article
A. Thomas ; C. Lamine ; B. Allès ; Y. Chiffoleau ; A. Doré ; S. Dubuisson-Quellier ; M. Hannachi |We discuss in this paper the role of the economic and social organization in agriculture and the food industry, in relation with the Health-Agriculture-Food-Environment (HAFEN) concept. The aim is to better understand the potential impact of the[...]Article
Food security faces many multifaceted challenges, with effects ranging far beyond the sectors of agriculture and food science and involving all the multiscale components of sustainability. This paper puts forward our point of view about more sus[...]Article
M. Rivera ; A. Guarin ; T. Pinto-Correia ; H. Almaas ; L. Arnalte Mur ; V. Burns ; M. Czekaj ; R. Ellis ; F. Galli ; M. Grivins ; P. Hernández ; P. Karanikolas ; P. Prosperi ; P. Sánchez-Zamora |The importance of small farms is well established and recognized in developing countries, but far less is known about their role in Europe, where agriculture is largely industrialized. In this paper we use a comparative analysis of evidence from[...]Article
R. Ridolfi ; S. Dernini ; J. Morrison ; A.M. Mathiesen ; R. Capone |The Coronavirus pandemic has revealed the fragility of our food systems, affecting all dimensions of food security and nutrition across the world. It has highlighted how deeply our world is interconnected and the importance of better recognising[...]Article
F. Galli ; S. Grando ; A. Adamsone-Fiskovica ; H. Bjørkhaug ; M. Czekaj ; D.G. Duckett ; H. Almaas ; P. Karanikolas ; O.M. Moreno-Pérez ; D. Ortiz-Miranda ; T. Pinto-Correia ; P. Prosperi ; M. Redman ; M. Rivera ; I. Toma ; P. Sánchez-Zamora ; S. Sumane ; K. Zmija ; D. Zmija ; G. Brunori |Despite a longstanding literature on small farm-households, there is limited consideration of small farms role in food and nutrition security (FNS) at territorial level. The purpose of this study is to provide insights about how small farms con[...]Article
G. Kruseman ; K.A. Mottaleb ; K. Tesfaye ; S. Bairagi ; R. Robertson ; D. Mandiaye ; A. Frija ; S. Gbegbelegbe ; A. Alene ; S. Prager |Rural transformation is an inevitable and fundamental process of development. However, the speed and dimensions of rural transformation can affect investments in major staples such as maize, wheat and rice, which continue to play an important ro[...]Article
La covid a mis en lumière l'importance de la sécurité alimentaire et des approvisionnements. De plus en plus de pays revendiquent le droit à la souveraineté alimentaire.Article
A. Polito ; E. Azzini ; L. Barnaba ; M. Verrascina ; B. Zanetti ; A. Monteleone ; F. Intorre ; D. Ciarapica ; S. Tomassini ; L. Guidarelli |This paper analyses the relationship between food system dynamics with consumer behaviors, in population within a protected mountain area in Italy. In order to obtain socioeconomic and nutritional data, a combination of qualitative and quantitat[...]Article
N.M. Saviolidis ; G. Olafsdottir ; M. Nicolau ; A. Samoggia ; E. Huber ; L. Brimont ; M. Gorton ; D. von Berlepsch ; H. Sigurdardottir ; M. Del Prete ; C. Fedato ; P.-M. Aubert ; S.G. Bogason |Transitioning agri-food systems towards increased sustainability and resilience requires that attention be paid to sustainable food consumption policies. Policy-making processes often require the engagement and acceptance of key stakeholders. Th[...]Article
Agricultural innovation systems has become a popular approach to understand and facilitate agricultural innovation. However, there is often no explicit reflection on the role of agricultural innovation systems in food systems transformation and [...]Article
In this paper, we study sustainability transitions in agriculture and highlight several elements that distinguish transition dynamics in this sector from those more frequently studied in the socio-technical transitions literature. Our assumption[...]Article
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[...]Article
In recent years, urban contexts and urban-rural linkages have become central for scholars and activists engaged in agrarian questions, agroecological transitions and food system transformation. Grassroots experimentations in urban agroecology an[...]Article
Les systèmes alimentaires mis en place dans les pays développés au cours du XXe siècle peuvent-ils répondre aux objectifs dun développement durable ? Peut-on en concevoir de nouveaux sappuyant davantage sur les ressources de leur territoire et[...]Article
The carbon footprint for organic and conventional crop farming systems was assessed in Kaunas district (Central Lithuania) using the Life Cycle Analysis (LCA). Data from field experiments were applied to define the effects of the organic and con[...]Article
Q.D. Read ; S. Brown ; A.D. Cuéllar ; S.M. Finn ; J.A. Gephart ; L.T. Marston ; E. Meyer ; K.A. Weitz ; M.K. Muth |Reducing food loss and waste (FLW) is widely recognized as an important lever for lowering the environmental impacts of food systems. The United Nations Sustainable Development Agenda includes a goal to reduce FLW by 50% by 2030. Given differenc[...]Article
The eco-schemes proposed by the European Commission for the new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP ) have the potential to make agriculture more sustainable and climate smart. Based on Dutch policy advice we suggest basing the implementation on foo[...]Article
Agro-food networks are characterized by complex material exchanges among farms, processors, consumers, and waste managers involved in fertilization, food, feed and bioenergy production. Better coordination of material exchanges at the local scal[...]Article
E. Rémy ; N. Gauthier ; M. Canavese |Lengouement pour les circuits courts et de proximité pose la question de lécologisation des systèmes agri-alimentaires. En ce sens, la qualité des végétaux cultivés sur les sols (péri)urbains interroge la société du risque et lévaluation cont[...]Article
One of the most widely discussed reports addressing sustainable food production and healthy diets is Food in the Anthropocene: the EAT ‐Lancet Commission on Healthy Diets from Sustainable Food Systems (EAT ‐Lancet) launched in Januar[...]Article
In recent decades, the confluence of different global and domestic drivers has led to progressive and unpredictable changes in the functioning and structure of agri-food markets worldwide. Given the unsustainability of the current agri-food prod[...]Article
What is required to make food systems provide sufficient, healthy food while not harming the planet? How should food security be maintained given the threat posed by climate change? Our authors look at some aspects of tomorrows food systems aga[...]Article
Agriculture 4.0 is comprised of different already operational or developing technologies such as robotics, nanotechnology, synthetic protein, cellular agriculture, gene editing technology, artificial intelligence, blockchain, and machine learnin[...]Article
Les productions et les systèmes alimentaires évolueront en fonction de la démographie, du revenu des consommateurs mais aussi du changement climatique.Article
In the current polarizing political climate, what constitutes just has become increasingly questioned and debated in the public arena. Tyrants seem everywhere to shape people's understanding of who belongs in communities and nation‐states [...]Article
Today, technological global agri-food economies dominated by vertically integrated large enterprises are failing in meeting the challenge of feeding a growing global population within the limits of the Planetary Boundaries, and are characteris[...]Article
L. Stringer ; E.D.G. Fraser ; D. Harris ; C. Lyon ; L. Pereira ; C.F.M. Ward ; E. Simelton |One of the greatest challenges humanity faces is feeding the worlds human population in a sustainable, nutritious, equitable and ethical way under a changing climate. Urgent transformations are needed that allow farmers to adapt and develop whi[...]Article
While there is broad agreement in theory that farmers' expertise should be integrated into discussions of land management and climate change adaptation in the food system, it is unknown how much research practice has integrated these recommendat[...]Article
T. Borelli ; T. Borelli ; D. Hunter ; S. Padulosi ; N. Amaya ; G. Meldrum ; D.M. de Oliveira Beltrame ; G. Samarasinghe ; V.W. Wasike ; B. Güner ; A. Tan ; Y. Koreissi Dembélé ; G. Lochetti ; A. Sidibé ; F. Tartanac |Calls for a global food system transformation and finding more sustainable ways of producing healthier, safe and nutritious food for all have spurred production approaches such as sustainable intensification and biofortification with limited con[...]Article
The aim of this article is to determine whether the websites belonging to agri-food cooperatives facilitate effective communication in an online environment and are adapted to e-commerce. To this end, a model is proposed for analysing these webs[...]Article
The big challenge of the next decades is meeting the global nutritional demand, while reducing the pressure on food resources and the GHG emissions. In this regard, the overall goal consists of redesigning the food systems and promoting sustaina[...]Article
Large scale urban agriculture (UA) has been considered as a potential contributor to the sustainability and the resilience of the food system. However, its synergy with the tackling of another main challenge in cities, namely the management of o[...]Article
One of the greatest 21st century challenges is meeting the need to feed a growing world population which is expected to increase by about 35% by 2050. To meet this challenge, it is necessary to make major improvements on current food production [...]Article
Pressure points in global food supply where resilience in supply chains can be limited or controlled are the equivalent of Critical Control Points in food safety systems. The approach of using critical control in supply chains can provide insigh[...]Article
The lack of industrialization, inadequacy of the management, information inaccuracy, and inefficient supply chains are the significant issues in an agri-food supply chain. The proposed solutions to overcome these challenges should not only consi[...]Chapitre d'ouvrage
A. Moragues-Faus | Londres [Royaume-Uni] : Routledge | Routledge Studies in Food, Society and the Environment | 2020Indicators have become ubiquitous tools to measure and facilitate the process towards sustainable development in food systems. The number of exercises to develop these indicators include academic and practitioner-led processes, bottom-up and top[...]Article
Léconomie tunisienne a subi de plein fouet les effets de la crise sanitaire Covid-19 et des mesures indispensables pour la juguler prises par les pouvoirs publics comme la fermeture des frontières et le confinement de la population. Lagricultu[...]Ouvrage
T. Caquet, coord. ; C. Gascuel, coord. ; M. Tixier-Boichard, coord. | Versailles [France] : Editions Quae | Matière à Débattre et Décider | 2020Lagroécologie a été choisie par lInra comme lun des chantiers de prospective interdisciplinaire destiné à identifier les fronts de recherche en réponse à de grands défis sociétaux. Quatre-vingt chercheurs ont dressé un bilan, et proposé des p[...]Chapitre d'ouvrage
E. Valette ; K. Schreiber ; D. Conaré ; V. Bonomelli ; A. Blay-Palmer ; N. Bricas ; D. Sautier ; O. Lepiller ; K. Schreiber ; D. Conaré ; V. Bonomelli ; A. Blay-Palmer ; N. Bricas ; D. Sautier ; O. Lepiller | Londres [Royaume-Uni] : Routledge | Routledge Studies in Food, Society and the Environment | 2020This chapter presents an emerging effort to develop a participatory mapping methodology that will illuminate the pathways through which sustainable urban food systems achieve lasting impact. Carried out in collaboration with Està (Economia e Sos[...]Chapitre d'ouvrage
K. Meter | Londres [Royaume-Uni] : Routledge | Routledge Studies in Food, Society and the Environment | 2020Food system assessments may be able to simplify their approach, and foster more effective action, by framing the food system to be assessed as a complex adaptive system (CAS): as a system in which component entities are learning from each othe[...]Chapitre d'ouvrage
P. Prosperi ; T. Allen ; B. Cogill ; T. Allen ; B. Cogill | Londres [Royaume-Uni] : Routledge | Routledge Studies in Food, Society and the Environment | 2020Food systems are highly complex and are driven by many economic, social, cultural, and environmental factors. In order to meet global challenges in the coming decades, a better knowledge of food system dynamics is essential to better understand [...]Rapport, Expertise, Working Paper
Lémergence et la propagation rapide du virus COVID-19 sur tous les continents ont envoyé des signaux forts sur les marchés internationaux et les économies des pays. La Méditerranée (en particulier ses rives Sud et Est) nest pas épargnée, étant[...]E-Book
The coronavirus pandemic has sparked not only a health crisis but also an economic crisis, which together pose a serious threat to food security, particularly in poorer countries. COVID-19 & Global Food Security brings together a groundbreaking [...]Article
The paper aims to analyze the agri-food supply chains to identify possible fields of intervention that improve logistics and the management of the entire supply chains by introducing technologies and devices in the 4.0 perspective. The agri-food[...]Rapport, Expertise, Working Paper
The emergence and rapid spread of the COVID-19 virus on all continents has been sending singular signals in international markets and countries' economies. The Mediterranean (especially its Southern and Eastern rims) is not spared, being one of [...]Ouvrage
G. Brunori, ed. ; S. Grando, ed. | Bingley [Royaune Uni] : Emerald | Research in Rural Sociology and Development | 2020The volume provides an in-depth exploration of the determinants, dynamics and outcomes of rural and agricultural change processes, with a special focus on the role of family farming. Covering both the system and the farm level of analysis, the b[...]Article
As we understand more about the challenges posed by global warming, it has become widely accepted that water is the principal medium through which society feels the climate-related stresses. But we have an opportunity to flip water from being a [...]Ouvrage
E. Fouilleux, dir. ; L. Michel, dir. | Rennes [France] : Presses Universitaires de Rennes | Res Publica, ISSN 1264-1642 | 2020Les crises sanitaires, environnementales et sociales des dernières décennies ont mis en question le modèle industriel de production agricole et alimentaire. Le grand public s'immisce désormais dans les débats sur les façons de fabriquer et distr[...]Ouvrage
C. Détang-Dessendre, coord. ; H. Guyomard, coord. | Versailles [France] : Editions Quae | Matière à Débattre et Décider | 2020Lagriculture européenne fait face à des défis de grande ampleur au triple titre de léconomie, de lenvironnement et du social. Elle doit impérativement et urgemment évoluer. La Politique agricole commune (PAC) doit être mise au service de cett[...]Série
FAO (Rome, Italie) | Rome [Italie] : FAO | La Situation Mondiale de l'Alimentation et de l'Agriculture, ISSN 0251-1460 | 2020Intensifying water constraints threaten food security and nutrition. Thus, urgent action is needed to make water use in agriculture more sustainable and equitable. Irrigated agriculture remains by far the largest user of freshwater, but scarcity[...]Ouvrage
Commission européenne (Bruxelles, Belgique) | Luxembourg [Luxembourg] : Office des Publications Officielles de l'Union Européenne | 2020There have been four such SCAR foresight reports since 2007 looking at the challenges facing agriculture overall; resilience and crisis in agriculture and food systems; resource scarcities; and the bioeconomy. Each has led to new EU initiative[...]Chapitre d'ouvrage
S. Grando ; F. Bartolini ; I. Bonjean ; G. Brunori ; E. Mathijs ; P. Prosperi ; D. Vergamini | Bingley [Royaune Uni] : Emerald | Research in Rural Sociology and Development | 2020This chapter opens the second part of the Volume, focusing on the small farms' role and dynamics within the evolving food system. Assessing small farmers' actual and potential contribution to the change towards a sustainable food and nutrition s[...]Article
L. Palmioli ; S. Grando ; F. Di Lacovo ; L. Fastelli ; F. Galli ; P. Prosperi ; M. Rovai ; G. Brunori |Small farms contribution to food and nutrition security (FNS) is widely acknowledged; however, the diversity of context-specific characteristics of small farms is still barely documented in terms of farm strategies and household dynamics. The p[...]Ouvrage
K. Mattas, ed. ; H. Kievit, ed. ; G. Van Dijk, ed. ; G. Baourakis, ed. ; C. Zopounidis, ed. | Dordrecht [Pays-Bas] : Springer | Cooperative Management | 2020Unarguably, preserving the ecosystem, securing sustainability and understanding the dynamics of agro-food chains have all become vital policy objectives with several interlinked dimensions. The main objectives of this book are to draw the attent[...]Chapitre d'ouvrage
A. Blay-Palmer ; D. Conaré ; K. Meter ; A.D. Battista ; D. Conaré ; K. Meter ; A.D. Battista | Londres [Royaume-Uni] : Routledge | Routledge Studies in Food, Society and the Environment | 2020In the last 20 years scores of projects have set out to better understand and measure dimensions of food system sustainability, as well as to review the assessment process itself, including the needs of stakeholders, their questions and areas of[...]Chapitre d'ouvrage
A. Blay-Palmer ; D. Conaré ; K. Meter ; A.D. Battista | Londres [Royaume-Uni] : Routledge | Routledge Studies in Food, Society and the Environment | 2020The chapter describes how the book adds to the literature and provides evidence and examples about how sustainable food systems can provide conceptual and operational foundations as well as goals and outcomes that support change. The processes a[...]Chapitre d'ouvrage
G. Santini ; M. Dubbeling ; A. Blay-Palmer ; M. Dubbeling ; A. Blay-Palmer | Londres [Royaume-Uni] : Routledge | Routledge Studies in Food, Society and the Environment | 2020A City Region Food System (CRFS) approach to food system assessment offers concrete policy and capacity-building guidance to address complex sustainable development issues and to more directly link rural and urban areas and communities. In turn,[...]E-Book
Les bouleversements planétaires remettent radicalement en cause la façon dont nous produisons, transportons et consommons notre nourriture. Le système alimentaire dominant est particulièrement vulnérable face à ces menaces. Pour assurer collecti[...]Article
The different pandemics that humanity has experienced, such as the Spanish Flu, Asian Flu, Hong Kong Flu, HIV/AIDS, SARS, Ebola and Swine Flu, have had a great impact on the economy, the environment and any human activity, such as livestock, agr[...]Article
Eradicating world hungerthe aim of Sustainable Development Goal 2 (SDG2)requires a socialecological approach to agrifood systems. However, previous work has mostly focused on one or the other. Here, we apply such a holistic approach to depict[...]Article
D. Kos ; S. Kloppenburg |Globalization of food value chains has increased the demand for greater transparency over where food is produced, how, by whom and with what effect on society and the environment. A range of new digital technologies are available to facilitate t[...]Article
The concept of inclusive business has gained a central place in development policy and practice. that the underlying premise is that by making small scale farmers part of their business model, companies can increase their profitability and at th[...]Article
Private business is increasingly presented as a leading agent of development in policy, also in the pursuit of developmental goals beyond business, such as food security (SDG2 in particular). It is argued that the private sector is more effectiv[...]