Food security and sustainable intensification

HCH. Charles J. GodfrayTGTara Garnett

University of Oxford · Climate Outreach

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Abstract

The coming decades are likely to see increasing pressures on the global food system, both on the demand side from increasing population and per capita consumption, and on the supply side from greater competition for inputs and from climate change. This paper argues that the magnitude of the challenge is such that action is needed throughout the food system, on moderating demand, reducing waste, improving governance and producing more food. It discusses in detail the last component, arguing that more food should be produced using sustainable intensification (SI) strategies, and explores the rationale behind, and meaning of, this term. It also investigates how SI may interact with other food policy agendas, in…

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Keywords
  • Food security
  • Food systems
  • Natural resource economics
  • Per capita
  • Consumption (sociology)
  • Sustainable agriculture
  • Corporate governance
  • Business
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