Global drivers of food system (un)sustainability: A multi-country correlation analysis.

At present, our ability to comprehend the dynamics of food systems and the consequences of their rapid 'transformations' is limited. In this paper, we propose to address this gap by exploring the interactions between the sustainability of food systems and a set of key drivers at the global...

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Main Authors: Christophe Béné, Jessica Fanzo, Steven D Prager, Harold A Achicanoy, Brendan R Mapes, Patricia Alvarez Toro, Camila Bonilla Cedrez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231071
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spelling doaj-21adb3fa26eb44bfbd2ab4230d00d8382021-03-03T21:41:24ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01154e023107110.1371/journal.pone.0231071Global drivers of food system (un)sustainability: A multi-country correlation analysis.Christophe BénéJessica FanzoSteven D PragerHarold A AchicanoyBrendan R MapesPatricia Alvarez ToroCamila Bonilla CedrezAt present, our ability to comprehend the dynamics of food systems and the consequences of their rapid 'transformations' is limited. In this paper, we propose to address this gap by exploring the interactions between the sustainability of food systems and a set of key drivers at the global scale. For this we compile a metric of 12 key drivers of food system from a globally-representative set of low, middle, and high-income countries and analyze the relationships between these drivers and a composite index that integrates the four key dimensions of food system sustainability, namely: food security & nutrition, environment, social, and economic dimensions. The two metrics highlight the important data gap that characterizes national systems' statistics-in particular in relation to transformation, transport, retail and distribution. Spearman correlations and Principal Component Analysis are then used to explore associations between levels of sustainability and drivers. With the exception of one economic driver (trade flows in merchandise and services), the majority of the statistically significant correlations found between food system sustainability and drivers appear to be negative. The fact that most of these negative drivers are closely related to the global demographic transition that is currently affecting the world population highlights the magnitude of the challenges ahead. This analysis is the first one that provides quantitative evidence at the global scale about correlations between the four dimensions of sustainability of our food systems and specific drivers.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231071
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author Christophe Béné
Jessica Fanzo
Steven D Prager
Harold A Achicanoy
Brendan R Mapes
Patricia Alvarez Toro
Camila Bonilla Cedrez
spellingShingle Christophe Béné
Jessica Fanzo
Steven D Prager
Harold A Achicanoy
Brendan R Mapes
Patricia Alvarez Toro
Camila Bonilla Cedrez
Global drivers of food system (un)sustainability: A multi-country correlation analysis.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Christophe Béné
Jessica Fanzo
Steven D Prager
Harold A Achicanoy
Brendan R Mapes
Patricia Alvarez Toro
Camila Bonilla Cedrez
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title Global drivers of food system (un)sustainability: A multi-country correlation analysis.
title_short Global drivers of food system (un)sustainability: A multi-country correlation analysis.
title_full Global drivers of food system (un)sustainability: A multi-country correlation analysis.
title_fullStr Global drivers of food system (un)sustainability: A multi-country correlation analysis.
title_full_unstemmed Global drivers of food system (un)sustainability: A multi-country correlation analysis.
title_sort global drivers of food system (un)sustainability: a multi-country correlation analysis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description At present, our ability to comprehend the dynamics of food systems and the consequences of their rapid 'transformations' is limited. In this paper, we propose to address this gap by exploring the interactions between the sustainability of food systems and a set of key drivers at the global scale. For this we compile a metric of 12 key drivers of food system from a globally-representative set of low, middle, and high-income countries and analyze the relationships between these drivers and a composite index that integrates the four key dimensions of food system sustainability, namely: food security & nutrition, environment, social, and economic dimensions. The two metrics highlight the important data gap that characterizes national systems' statistics-in particular in relation to transformation, transport, retail and distribution. Spearman correlations and Principal Component Analysis are then used to explore associations between levels of sustainability and drivers. With the exception of one economic driver (trade flows in merchandise and services), the majority of the statistically significant correlations found between food system sustainability and drivers appear to be negative. The fact that most of these negative drivers are closely related to the global demographic transition that is currently affecting the world population highlights the magnitude of the challenges ahead. This analysis is the first one that provides quantitative evidence at the global scale about correlations between the four dimensions of sustainability of our food systems and specific drivers.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231071
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