The state of food systems worldwide in the countdown to 2030
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Published:2023-12-19
Issue:12
Volume:4
Page:1090-1110
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ISSN:2662-1355
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Container-title:Nature Food
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Food
Author:
Schneider Kate R.ORCID, Fanzo JessicaORCID, Haddad Lawrence, Herrero MarioORCID, Moncayo Jose Rosero, Herforth AnnaORCID, Remans RoselineORCID, Guarin AlejandroORCID, Resnick DanielleORCID, Covic NamukoloORCID, Béné ChristopheORCID, Cattaneo AndreaORCID, Aburto Nancy, Ambikapathi Ramya, Aytekin Destan, Barquera SimonORCID, Battersby Jane, Beal TyORCID, Molina Paulina Bizzoto, Cafiero CarloORCID, Campeau Christine, Caron PatrickORCID, Conforti Piero, Damerau Kerstin, Di Girolamo Michael, DeClerck Fabrice, Dewi DevianaORCID, Elouafi Ismahane, Fabi Carola, Foley Pat, Frazier Tyler J.ORCID, Gephart JessicaORCID, Golden ChristopherORCID, Fischer Carlos GonzalezORCID, Hendriks Sheryl, Honorati Maddalena, Huang Jikun, Kennedy Gina, Laar AmosORCID, Lal RattanORCID, Lidder Preetmoninder, Loken BrentORCID, Marshall Quinn, Masuda Yuta J.ORCID, McLaren Rebecca, Miachon LaisORCID, Muñoz HernánORCID, Nordhagen StellaORCID, Qayyum Naina, Saisana Michaela, Suhardiman Diana, Sumaila U. RashidORCID, Cullen Maximo Torero, Tubiello Francesco N.ORCID, Vivero-Pol Jose-LuisORCID, Webb PatrickORCID, Wiebe KeithORCID
Abstract
AbstractThis Analysis presents a recently developed food system indicator framework and holistic monitoring architecture to track food system transformation towards global development, health and sustainability goals. Five themes are considered: (1) diets, nutrition and health; (2) environment, natural resources and production; (3) livelihoods, poverty and equity; (4) governance; and (5) resilience. Each theme is divided into three to five indicator domains, and indicators were selected to reflect each domain through a consultative process. In total, 50 indicators were selected, with at least one indicator available for every domain. Harmonized data of these 50 indicators provide a baseline assessment of the world’s food systems. We show that every country can claim positive outcomes in some parts of food systems, but none are among the highest ranked across all domains. Furthermore, some indicators are independent of national income, and each highlights a specific aspiration for healthy, sustainable and just food systems. The Food Systems Countdown Initiative will track food systems annually to 2030, amending the framework as new indicators or better data emerge.
Funder
Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Distinguished Professorship Ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) and Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability Bloomberg Philanthropies CGIAR Nexus Gains Initiative Ohio State University The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Swiss Federal Office of Agriculture USAID via the Food Systems for Nutrition Innovation Lab CGIAR Initiative for Foresight
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology,Food Science
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