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TY - JOUR
T1 - Statement based on the 4th International conference on global food security – December 2020
T2 - Challenges for a disruptive research Agenda
AU - Caron, P.
AU - van Ittersum, M.
AU - Avermaete, T.
AU - Brunori, G.
AU - Fanzo, J.
AU - Giller, K.
AU - Hainzelin, E.
AU - Ingram, J.
AU - Korsten, L.
AU - Martin-Prével, Y.
AU - Osiru, M.
AU - Palm, C.
AU - Ferre, M.R.
AU - Rufino, M.
AU - Schneider, S.
AU - Thomas, A.
AU - Walker, D.
N1 - This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Global Food Security. Changes resulting from the publishing process, such as peer review, editing, corrections, structural formatting, and other quality control mechanisms may not be reflected in this document. Changes may have been made to this work since it was submitted for publication. A definitive version was subsequently published in Global Food Security, 30, 2021 DOI: 10.1016/j.gfs.2021.100554
PY - 2021/9/30
Y1 - 2021/9/30
N2 - The 4th Global Food Security conference highlighted four major developments: the shift from food security to food systems; a focus on diets and consumption patterns; the importance of unknown futures and inherent uncertainties and risks; and the central role of multi-level connections between local- and global-oriented research. These shifts highlight the importance for research to contribute to dialogue and collective intelligence through evidence-based brokerage, and to move beyond polarization of debates. These shifts also call for the involvement of scientists in multi-stakeholder arrangements to strengthen innovation and learning at different levels, and for their participation in foresight studies to help navigate plausible futures. Delegates discussed five scientific challenges to be addressed through both research investments and by improving science-policy interfaces. © 2021
AB - The 4th Global Food Security conference highlighted four major developments: the shift from food security to food systems; a focus on diets and consumption patterns; the importance of unknown futures and inherent uncertainties and risks; and the central role of multi-level connections between local- and global-oriented research. These shifts highlight the importance for research to contribute to dialogue and collective intelligence through evidence-based brokerage, and to move beyond polarization of debates. These shifts also call for the involvement of scientists in multi-stakeholder arrangements to strengthen innovation and learning at different levels, and for their participation in foresight studies to help navigate plausible futures. Delegates discussed five scientific challenges to be addressed through both research investments and by improving science-policy interfaces. © 2021
KW - Food systems
KW - Innovation
KW - Science-policy interface
KW - Scientific challenges
KW - Transformation
U2 - 10.1016/j.gfs.2021.100554
DO - 10.1016/j.gfs.2021.100554
M3 - Journal article
VL - 30
JO - Global Food Security
JF - Global Food Security
SN - 2211-9124
M1 - 100554
ER -