Changing Route: Common Action on Food Systems Transformation in the Mediterranean

The Coronavirus pandemic has revealed the fragility of our food systems, affecting all dimensions of food security and nutrition across the world. It has highlighted how deeply our world is interconnected and the importance of better recognising and understanding the interconnections that are intrin...

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Main Authors: Roberto Ridolfi, Sandro Dernini, Jamie Morrison, Árni M. Mathiesen, Roberto Capone
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bononia University Press 2020-09-01
Series:New Medit
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Online Access:https://newmedit.iamb.it/2020/09/24/changing-route-common-action-on-food-systems-transformation-in-the-mediterranean/
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spelling doaj-1285da03542d401ebe8e1812f4c3ded62021-03-31T08:46:31ZengBononia University PressNew Medit1594-56852611-11282020-09-0119310.30682/nm2003h2Changing Route: Common Action on Food Systems Transformation in the MediterraneanRoberto RidolfiSandro Dernini Jamie Morrison Árni M. Mathiesen Roberto CaponeThe Coronavirus pandemic has revealed the fragility of our food systems, affecting all dimensions of food security and nutrition across the world. It has highlighted how deeply our world is interconnected and the importance of better recognising and understanding the interconnections that are intrinsic to these systems and their key role in pursuit of the SDGs of the 2030 Agenda. There is now, more than ever, a stronger need for a “route change” towards a common action on food systems transformation. Dialogues among all stakeholders to redesign the future of tomorrow’s food systems are needed to trigger collective, multi-stakeholder actions on the ground, at local, regional and global level, towards more sustainable food systems, linking sustainable food production to more healthy and sustainable food consumption. In this context CIHEAM, FAO, and the Union for the Mediterranean Secretariat (UfMS) initiated in 2019, a joint collaborative effort for the establishment of a multi-stakeholder platform on Sustainable Food Systems in the Mediterranean to accelerate the shift towards the Agenda 2030 in the Mediterranean region, with the Mediterranean diet acting as a driver. https://newmedit.iamb.it/2020/09/24/changing-route-common-action-on-food-systems-transformation-in-the-mediterranean/food systems transformationcovid-19sustainable food systemsmediterranean dietsustainable dietssustainable food consumption and productionmultistakeholder approachesagenda 2030sdgsmediterranean region
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Jamie Morrison
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Roberto Capone
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Sandro Dernini
Jamie Morrison
Árni M. Mathiesen
Roberto Capone
Changing Route: Common Action on Food Systems Transformation in the Mediterranean
New Medit
food systems transformation
covid-19
sustainable food systems
mediterranean diet
sustainable diets
sustainable food consumption and production
multistakeholder approaches
agenda 2030
sdgs
mediterranean region
author_facet Roberto Ridolfi
Sandro Dernini
Jamie Morrison
Árni M. Mathiesen
Roberto Capone
author_sort Roberto Ridolfi
title Changing Route: Common Action on Food Systems Transformation in the Mediterranean
title_short Changing Route: Common Action on Food Systems Transformation in the Mediterranean
title_full Changing Route: Common Action on Food Systems Transformation in the Mediterranean
title_fullStr Changing Route: Common Action on Food Systems Transformation in the Mediterranean
title_full_unstemmed Changing Route: Common Action on Food Systems Transformation in the Mediterranean
title_sort changing route: common action on food systems transformation in the mediterranean
publisher Bononia University Press
series New Medit
issn 1594-5685
2611-1128
publishDate 2020-09-01
description The Coronavirus pandemic has revealed the fragility of our food systems, affecting all dimensions of food security and nutrition across the world. It has highlighted how deeply our world is interconnected and the importance of better recognising and understanding the interconnections that are intrinsic to these systems and their key role in pursuit of the SDGs of the 2030 Agenda. There is now, more than ever, a stronger need for a “route change” towards a common action on food systems transformation. Dialogues among all stakeholders to redesign the future of tomorrow’s food systems are needed to trigger collective, multi-stakeholder actions on the ground, at local, regional and global level, towards more sustainable food systems, linking sustainable food production to more healthy and sustainable food consumption. In this context CIHEAM, FAO, and the Union for the Mediterranean Secretariat (UfMS) initiated in 2019, a joint collaborative effort for the establishment of a multi-stakeholder platform on Sustainable Food Systems in the Mediterranean to accelerate the shift towards the Agenda 2030 in the Mediterranean region, with the Mediterranean diet acting as a driver.
topic food systems transformation
covid-19
sustainable food systems
mediterranean diet
sustainable diets
sustainable food consumption and production
multistakeholder approaches
agenda 2030
sdgs
mediterranean region
url https://newmedit.iamb.it/2020/09/24/changing-route-common-action-on-food-systems-transformation-in-the-mediterranean/
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