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Overcoming undesirable resilience in the global food system
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Agri-food SystemsEnvironmental ImpactsSustainable Food SystemAgricultural EconomicsSociotechnical SystemsFood SystemsGlobal Food SystemResilient Food SystemsFood RegulationPublic HealthFood PolicyHealth SciencesLocal Food SystemsPublic PolicyFood SovereigntyFood SecurityRegional Food SystemsFood Systems Core CompetenciesFood RegulationsFood SustainabilityFood ProductionFood Systems Sustainability
Non-technical summary Our current global food system – from food production to consumption, including manufacture, packaging, transport, retail and associated businesses – is responsible for extensive negative social and environmental impacts which threaten the long-term well-being of society. This has led to increasing calls from science–policy organizations for major reform and transformation of the global food system. However, our knowledge regarding food system transformations is fragmented and this is hindering the development of co-ordinated solutions. Here, we collate recent research across several academic disciplines and sectors in order to better understand the mechanisms that ‘lock-in’ food systems in unsustainable states.
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