Strengthening Food Systems Resilience Before, During and After Disasters and Other Crises

Author:

Ryan Benjamin J.123ORCID,Telford Victoria12,Brickhouse Mark4,Acosta Jose5,Allen Cara6,Bhatia Sanjaya7,Campbell Jacqueline8,Crowe Connor12,Everrett Jeremy6,Fendt Matthew5,Fink Rok9,Hatch Kristy8,Hatch Tim10,Johnson Aaron11,Jones Reiley12,Kanitz Lori A.6,Knapp Landon12,Krey Kathy6,Larson Grant11,McKone Joshua5,Santa Cruz Andrea12,Sandifer Paul A.12,Brooks Bryan W.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Environmental Science , Environmental Health Science Program, Baylor University , Waco , TX , USA

2. Department of Public Health , Baylor University , Waco , TX , USA

3. Frist College of Medicine , Belmont University , Nashville , TN , USA

4. Project Manager, Baylor University , Waco , TX , USA

5. Engineering and Computer Science , Baylor University , Waco , TX , USA

6. Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty , Waco , TX , USA

7. Global Education and Training Institute, United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction , Incheon , Republic of Korea

8. Montgomery Public Schools , Montgomery , AL , USA

9. University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Health Sciences , Ljubljana , Slovenia

10. Alabama Department of Public Health , Montgomery , AL , USA

11. Fargo Cass Public Health , Fargo , ND , USA

12. Center for Coastal Environmental and Human Health, College of Charleston , Charleston , SC , USA

Abstract

Abstract School closures during the COVID-19 pandemic compromised access to essential meals for many children. In response, a public/private partnership known as the Emergency Meals-to-You program was established to deliver meals in affected rural areas of the United States. This study builds on this using a scorecard approach adapted from the United Nations Ten Essentials for Making Cities Resilient to identify and prioritize actions for strengthening food system resilience. A pilot food system resilience scorecard facilitated data collection from five workshops with professionals familiar with the program, emergency management, public health, or food systems. Data analysis and interpretation identified nine priority actions. These included integrating the food sector and schools within emergency management, mapping local food sector capacities, working with schools to receive de-identified data about nutritional, allergy and other health needs, developing disaster plans for sustaining food access at the school district level, and protecting ecosystem services and agricultural areas. There is an urgent need to embed the food sector and schools within emergency management. These systems are local, designed to coordinate complicated tasks in crises, multidisciplinary, and are used in many countries. Providing a ready-made framework for locally driven initiatives to strengthen food systems now and into the future.

Funder

Food and Nutrition Service

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Safety Research,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)

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