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Governance, policy, and power

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Transdisciplinary Case Studies on Design for Food and Sustainability
Books
Transdisciplinary case studies: Design for food & sustainability
This book offers a range of case studies to illustrate how food systems can be designed for sustainability, covering food supply chains, new food experiences such as food robots in restaurants, methods for food and sustainability education, and food community engagement.
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 Food Systems Summit 2021 Dialogues: Member State Dialogues Synthesis Report 1
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UNFSS Member State Dialogues Synthesis
This report from the United Nations Food Systems Summit synthesises the results of preparatory dialogues held by 11 UN Member States, as of 13 April 2021. The dialogues are designed to bring together a range of stakeholders in national food systems to discuss the issues faced by governments in promoting sustainable food.
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Journal articles
UNFSS: Resetting corporate control of food systems
This paper argues that the 2021 United Nations Food Systems Summit (UNFSS) is being used by large corporations, philanthropic organisations and export-oriented countries to take control of the narrative around food systems transformation and undermine more democratic forms of food systems governance. It analyses how the Summit was organised and how stakeholders were selected to take part.
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PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency
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The global science-policy interface for food systems
This report from PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, co-authored by Table’s Jeroen Candel, analyses the current interface between science and policy for global food systems, identifies current gaps and weaknesses, and suggests options for improvement.
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Biodiversity and the challenge of pluralism
This paper argues that the way the concept of “biodiversity” is defined and used is blocking progress in protecting nature. It notes that the mainstream Western conservation movement tends to focus on charismatic species and wilderness.
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Civil society groups to boycott UN Food Systems Summit
According to this story in the Guardian newspaper, hundreds of farming and human rights groups are planning to boycott the United Nations Food Systems Summit, which is due to take place in September 2021. The Civil Society and Indigenous Peoples’ Mechanism, which represents civil society organisations working on food security, has raised concerns that the Summit may be too strongly influenced by corporate interests, lacks sufficient emphasis on human rights, and underestimates the extent to which food systems must be transformed. The Mechanism intends to set up alternative talks to run in parallel with the Summit.
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Making better policies for food systems
Reports
Making better policies for food systems
This report from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) examines three questions: how have food systems performed to date and what role did policies play? How can policy makers design coherent policies across the triple challenge of providing food security, livelihoods and environmental protection? How should policymakers treat the facts, interests, and values that often complicate the task of achieving better policies? It also presents case studies on the seed sector, ruminant livestock and processed foods.
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Deep agroecology and the Homeric epics book cover
Books
Deep agroecology and the Homeric epics
This book argues that transitioning from today’s industrial food system towards a more sustainable system requires cultural shifts. The author draws inspiration from themes in the Homeric epics to propose a new environmental governance model based on “eco‐states responsible for agroecological management”.
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Why the climate emergency demands food waste regulation
Martin Bowman is the Senior Policy and Campaigns Manager at Feedback, managing Feedback’s campaigns related to food waste and anaerobic digestion. He was previously the UK coordinator for Feedback’s Gleaning Network and worked on its Pig Idea campaign. He is a contributor to Routledge Handbook of Food Waste, a TEDx speaker, and has helped coordinate several This Is Rubbish campaigns.
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