M. Zurek, John J. A. Ingram, A. Bellamy, C. Goold, Christopher Lyon, P. Alexander, A. Barnes, D. Bebber, T. Breeze, A. Bruce, Lisa M. Collins, Jessica A. C. Davies, Bob Doherty, J. Ensor, Sofia C. Franco, Andrea Gatto, T. Hess, C. Lamprinopoulou, Lingxuan Liu, M. Merkle, L. Norton, Tom Oliver, J. Ollerton, S. Potts, M. S. Reed, C. Sutcliffe, P. Withers
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Food System Resilience: Concepts, Issues, and Challenges
Food system resilience has multiple dimensions. We draw on food system and resilience concepts and review resilience framings of different communities. We present four questions to frame food system resilience (Resilience of what? Resilience to what? Resilience from whose perspective? Resilience for how long?) and three approaches to enhancing resilience (robustness, recovery, and reorientation—the three “Rs”). We focus on enhancing resilience of food system outcomes and argue this will require food system actors adapting their activities, noting that activities do not change spontaneously but in response to a change in drivers: an opportunity or a threat. However, operationalizing resilience enhancement involves normative choices and will result in decisions having to be negotiated about trade-offs among food system outcomes for different stakeholders. New approaches to including different food system actors’ perceptions and goals are needed to build food systems that are better positioned to address challenges of the future. Expected final online publication date for the Annual Review of Environment and Resources, Volume 47 is October 2022. Please see http://www.annualreviews.org/page/journal/pubdates for revised estimates.
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The Annual Review of Environment and Resources, established in 1976, offers authoritative reviews on key environmental science and engineering topics. It covers various subjects, including ecology, conservation science, water and energy resources, atmosphere, oceans, climate change, agriculture, living resources, and the human dimensions of resource use and global change. The journal's recent transition from gated to open access through Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program, with all articles published under a CC BY license, enhances the dissemination of knowledge in the field.