Food systems science for peace and security: Is research for development key for achieving systematic change?

This paper uses CGIAR research as an example to demonstrate the potential of food systems science to contribute to conflict prevention and peacebuilding. Conflict often arises through a complex process whose triggers and consequences are closely interconnected in feedback loops and linked to climate...

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Autores principales: Liebig, Theresa Ines, Pacillo, Grazia, Osorio, Diego, Läderach, Peter R.D.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127199
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author Liebig, Theresa Ines
Pacillo, Grazia
Osorio, Diego
Läderach, Peter R.D.
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description This paper uses CGIAR research as an example to demonstrate the potential of food systems science to contribute to conflict prevention and peacebuilding. Conflict often arises through a complex process whose triggers and consequences are closely interconnected in feedback loops and linked to climate variability, environmental degradation and food insecurity. Conflicts are often approached from asymptomatic rather than a holistic perspective. We (i) review the literature on climate security to identify conflict pathways and related drivers. This serves as the basis for mapping CGIAR and partner research related to climate security through a portfolio review (ii) and facilitated multidisciplinary expert panel discussions (iii) we then define cross-cutting priorities for the future direction of climate security debates, policies and programmes and link them to the new OneCGIAR strategy.
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spelling CGSpace1271992025-10-26T13:01:54Z Food systems science for peace and security: Is research for development key for achieving systematic change? Liebig, Theresa Ines Pacillo, Grazia Osorio, Diego Läderach, Peter R.D. climate change climate security climate resilience peace conflict This paper uses CGIAR research as an example to demonstrate the potential of food systems science to contribute to conflict prevention and peacebuilding. Conflict often arises through a complex process whose triggers and consequences are closely interconnected in feedback loops and linked to climate variability, environmental degradation and food insecurity. Conflicts are often approached from asymptomatic rather than a holistic perspective. We (i) review the literature on climate security to identify conflict pathways and related drivers. This serves as the basis for mapping CGIAR and partner research related to climate security through a portfolio review (ii) and facilitated multidisciplinary expert panel discussions (iii) we then define cross-cutting priorities for the future direction of climate security debates, policies and programmes and link them to the new OneCGIAR strategy. 2022 2023-01-16T13:05:45Z 2023-01-16T13:05:45Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127199 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/117662 Open Access application/pdf Elsevier Liebig, T., Pacillo, G., Osorio, D. and Läderach, P. 2022. Food systems science for peace and security: Is research for development key for achieving systematic change?. World Development Sustainability 1, 100004.
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climate security
climate resilience
peace
conflict
Liebig, Theresa Ines
Pacillo, Grazia
Osorio, Diego
Läderach, Peter R.D.
Food systems science for peace and security: Is research for development key for achieving systematic change?
title Food systems science for peace and security: Is research for development key for achieving systematic change?
title_full Food systems science for peace and security: Is research for development key for achieving systematic change?
title_fullStr Food systems science for peace and security: Is research for development key for achieving systematic change?
title_full_unstemmed Food systems science for peace and security: Is research for development key for achieving systematic change?
title_short Food systems science for peace and security: Is research for development key for achieving systematic change?
title_sort food systems science for peace and security is research for development key for achieving systematic change
topic climate change
climate security
climate resilience
peace
conflict
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127199
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