The main contribution of this paper is to evaluate, the agri-food market impacts of different pathways for global catches, in particular the ones resulting from MSY management and a continuation of current fishing pressures.
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In the face of climate change, biodiversity loss, environmental degradation, food insecurity and hidden hunger, there is an urgent need to reverse the unsustainable trajectory of food production, processing...
Agrifood systems impose significant environmental, social, and health-related externalities that are not reflected in market prices, contributing to unsustainable development and threatening planetary boundaries. True...
Highlights: Drawing on 50 years of Food Security Information Systems (FSIS) literature, the article offers five resilience characteristics to guide development of a future-fit FSIS: (1)...
Improving food systems requires significant expenditures and investments from both the public and private sector. In the case of public outlays, the decisions are taken by the government or by multilateral international...
Crop pests and diseases (P&D) can cause substantial yield losses and pose a threat to global food security. Losses at a regional level can even exceed...
Crop pests and diseases (P&D) can cause substantial yield losses and pose a threat to global food security. Losses at a regional level can even exceed...
Although global food security (SDG2: Zero Hunger) remains a critical challenge, few studies have systematically examined how policy inefficiencies and institutional responses...
Urban and peri-urban agriculture, also referred to as UPA, focuses on tackling the dual challenges of improving food security while addressing poverty reduction, the negative impacts of rapid...
The need to adapt existing global policy instruments to achieve sustainable development objectives is increasingly recognised worldwide. Responding to the global need to help countries progress towards...