Climate change and food security

Carleton University

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Abstract

Dynamic interactions between and within the biogeophysical and human environments lead to the production, processing, distribution, preparation and consumption of food, resulting in food systems that underpin food security. Food systems encompass food availability (production, distribution and exchange), food access (affordability, allocation and preference) and food utilization (nutritional and societal values and safety), so that food security is, therefore, diminished when food systems are stressed. Such stresses may be induced by a range of factors in addition to climate change and/or other agents of environmental change (e.g. conflict, HIV/AIDS) and may be particularly severe when these factors act in…

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Keywords
  • Food security
  • Food systems
  • Climate change
  • Natural resource economics
  • Food processing
  • Urbanization
  • Business
  • Geography
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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