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This research proposes a collaborative framework for food security and sustainability. It prioritizes integrated approaches across sectors to address complex global food system challenges effectively.

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Area of Science:

  • Food Systems Science
  • Sustainability Research
  • Agricultural Economics

Background:

  • Global food systems face complex, interconnected challenges impacting security and sustainability.
  • Existing research often operates in silos, limiting comprehensive solutions.
  • A multidisciplinary approach is needed to address food system complexities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a novel framework for guiding collaborative food security and sustainability research.
  • To identify key research priorities for advancing food system understanding and action.
  • To promote an integrated, ethical, and just approach to food system transformation.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a collaborative research framework by experts from industry, academia, and the public sector.
  • Identification of key research priorities including context reassessment, adaptation, transformation, and methodological advancement.
  • Emphasis on a holistic lens considering ethical and justice dimensions.

Main Results:

  • A comprehensive framework outlining priorities for food security and sustainability research.
  • Identification of five key areas for collaborative research efforts.
  • Highlighting the importance of considering synergies and trade-offs across scales and sectors.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed framework provides a roadmap for coordinated, multidisciplinary research in food security and sustainability.
  • Adopting an ethical and just lens is crucial for transforming food systems.
  • Integrated approaches are essential for tackling complex global food challenges.