Building Sustainable Food Systems - Current Dimensions and Challenges

C. Ene
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"Nowadays, there is a large consensus about the challenges our world is facing in different sectors, which are amplified by the precarious state of the global ecosystem. Various food and nutrition related issues are derived from changes in food production demand as a result of socio-economic, demographic and ecological trends which correlate with economic prosperity. In the last years, the need for a turning point in the way that food systems are functioning became obvious, as the world needs to rather be oriented towards a more sustainable future in terms of inclusiveness, health and climate-resilience. This paper aims to emphasize the urgent nature of the need for transformation of existing food systems at all levels, underlining relevant implications and correlations, as this shifting remains the only solution to reaching relevant goals regarding both global food security and sustainability."
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建设可持续粮食系统-当前的维度和挑战
“如今,人们对我们的世界在不同领域面临的挑战达成了很大的共识,而全球生态系统的不稳定状态又放大了这些挑战。各种与粮食和营养有关的问题是由于与经济繁荣有关的社会经济、人口和生态趋势导致粮食生产需求发生变化而引起的。在过去几年中,粮食系统的运作方式需要出现一个转折点,因为世界需要在包容性、健康和气候适应能力方面朝着更可持续的未来发展。本文旨在强调在所有层面对现有粮食系统进行转型的紧迫性,强调相关的影响和相关性,因为这种转变仍然是实现全球粮食安全和可持续性相关目标的唯一解决方案。”
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