【Lecture】How to Prevent Coincidence of Risks and Threats to Global Food Security

Publisher:张诗蕾Update:2021-11-28Views:47

ABSTRACT

The global food system faces major risks and threats that can cause massive economic loss; dislocation of food supply chains; and welfare loss of producers, consumers, and other food system actors. The interrelated nature of the system has highlighted the complexity of risks. Climate change, extreme weather events, and degradation and depletion of natural resources, including water, arable, forestry, and pastural lands, loss of biodiversity, emerging diseases, trade chokepoints and disruptions, macroeconomic shocks, and conflicts, can each seriously disrupt the system. Coincidence of these risks can compound the effects on global food security and nutrition. Smallholder farmers, rural migrants, women, youth, children, low-income populations, and other disadvantaged groups are particularly vulnerable. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic exemplifies a perfect storm of coincidental risks. The presentation reviews major risks that most significantly impact food systems and highlights the importance of prospects for coincidence of risks. Pathways to de-risk food systems and a way forward to ensure healthy, sustainable, inclusive, and resilient food systems will also be explored.


TIME

20:30-22:00, Friday, November 26, 2021