新冠肺炎对太平洋岛屿粮食系统影响的系统评估

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Human Ecology Review Pub Date : 2021-04-12 DOI:10.22459/HER.26.01.2020.02
Federico Davila, S. Crimp, Bronwyn A. Wilkes
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在这篇评论中,我们对新冠肺炎如何影响太平洋岛屿的粮食系统进行了分析。太平洋岛屿地区有22个国家的1000多万人口,农业和渔业系统非常多样化。分析基于Allen和Prosperi(2016)开发的系统框架,涵盖了人类生态食物系统的各个方面。我们综合了21篇采访、新闻网站、新兴文献、,以及对新冠肺炎在该地区的影响的平行发表评估。我们介绍了整个地区粮食系统不同要素的影响实例。然后,我们应用基于系统的分析来说明新冠肺炎对太平洋粮食系统的影响如何创造机会,找到创新的方法来转变本地化和区域粮食,并为建立抵御未来冲击的能力创造机会©2020,人类生态学会保留所有权利
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A Systemic Assessment of COVID-19 Impacts on Pacific Islands’ Food Systems
In this commentary, we present an analysis of how COVID-19 has impacted food systems in the Pacific Islands The Pacific Islands region is home to over 10 million people across 22 countries, with hugely diverse agricultural and fisheries systems The analysis is based on a systems framework developed by Allen and Prosperi (2016), which covers various aspects of human ecology food systems We synthesized material from 21 interviews, news websites, emerging literature, and parallel published assessments of COVID-19 impacts in the region We present examples of impacts across different elements of food systems throughout the region We then apply a systems-based analysis to illustrate how the impacts of COVID-19 on Pacific food systems create an opportunity to find innovative ways of transforming localized and regional food, and create an opportunity to building resilience to future shocks © 2020, Society for Human Ecology All rights reserved
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期刊介绍: Human Ecology Review (ISSN 1074-4827) is a refereed journal published twice a year by the Society for Human Ecology. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed research and theory on the interaction between humans and the environment and other links between culture and nature (Research in Human Ecology), essays and applications relevant to human ecology (Human Ecology Forum), book reviews (Contemporary Human Ecology), and relevant commentary, announcements, and awards (Human Ecology Bulletin).
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