How can diverse national food and land-use priorities be reconciled with global sustainability targets? Lessons from the FABLE initiative
There is an urgent need for countries to transition their national food and land-use systems toward food and nutritional security, climate stability, and environmental integrity. How can countries satisfy their demands while jointly delivering the required transformative change to achieve global sus...
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| author | Singh, Vartika Mosnier, Aline Schmidt-Traub, Guido Obersteiner, Michael Jones, Sarah DeClerck, Fabrice A.J. |
| author_browse | DeClerck, Fabrice A.J. Jones, Sarah Mosnier, Aline Obersteiner, Michael Schmidt-Traub, Guido Singh, Vartika |
| author_facet | Singh, Vartika Mosnier, Aline Schmidt-Traub, Guido Obersteiner, Michael Jones, Sarah DeClerck, Fabrice A.J. |
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| description | There is an urgent need for countries to transition their national food and land-use systems toward food and nutritional security, climate stability, and environmental integrity. How can countries satisfy their demands while jointly delivering the required transformative change to achieve global sustainability targets? Here, we present a collaborative approach developed with the FABLE—Food, Agriculture, Biodiversity, Land, and Energy—Consortium to reconcile both global and national elements for developing national food and land-use system pathways. This approach includes three key features: (1) global targets, (2) country-driven multi-objective pathways, and (3) multiple iterations of pathway refinement informed by both national and international impacts. This approach strengthens policy coherence and highlights where greater national and international ambition is needed to achieve global goals (e.g., the SDGs). We discuss how this could be used to support future climate and biodiversity negotiations and what further developments would be needed. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1314472025-12-08T09:54:28Z How can diverse national food and land-use priorities be reconciled with global sustainability targets? Lessons from the FABLE initiative Singh, Vartika Mosnier, Aline Schmidt-Traub, Guido Obersteiner, Michael Jones, Sarah DeClerck, Fabrice A.J. land use food nutritional security climate environmental protection sustainability policies strategies impacts sustainable development goals biodiversity food systems climate change There is an urgent need for countries to transition their national food and land-use systems toward food and nutritional security, climate stability, and environmental integrity. How can countries satisfy their demands while jointly delivering the required transformative change to achieve global sustainability targets? Here, we present a collaborative approach developed with the FABLE—Food, Agriculture, Biodiversity, Land, and Energy—Consortium to reconcile both global and national elements for developing national food and land-use system pathways. This approach includes three key features: (1) global targets, (2) country-driven multi-objective pathways, and (3) multiple iterations of pathway refinement informed by both national and international impacts. This approach strengthens policy coherence and highlights where greater national and international ambition is needed to achieve global goals (e.g., the SDGs). We discuss how this could be used to support future climate and biodiversity negotiations and what further developments would be needed. 2023-01 2023-08-08T09:33:02Z 2023-08-08T09:33:02Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/131447 en Open Access Springer Singh, Vartika; Mosnier, Aline; Schmidt-Traub, Guido; Obersteiner, Michael; Jones, Sarah; DeClerck, Fabrice, et al. 2023. How can diverse national food and land-use priorities be reconciled with global sustainability targets? Lessons from the FABLE initiative. Sustainability Science 18: 335-345. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-022-01227-7 |
| spellingShingle | land use food nutritional security climate environmental protection sustainability policies strategies impacts sustainable development goals biodiversity food systems climate change Singh, Vartika Mosnier, Aline Schmidt-Traub, Guido Obersteiner, Michael Jones, Sarah DeClerck, Fabrice A.J. How can diverse national food and land-use priorities be reconciled with global sustainability targets? Lessons from the FABLE initiative |
| title | How can diverse national food and land-use priorities be reconciled with global sustainability targets? Lessons from the FABLE initiative |
| title_full | How can diverse national food and land-use priorities be reconciled with global sustainability targets? Lessons from the FABLE initiative |
| title_fullStr | How can diverse national food and land-use priorities be reconciled with global sustainability targets? Lessons from the FABLE initiative |
| title_full_unstemmed | How can diverse national food and land-use priorities be reconciled with global sustainability targets? Lessons from the FABLE initiative |
| title_short | How can diverse national food and land-use priorities be reconciled with global sustainability targets? Lessons from the FABLE initiative |
| title_sort | how can diverse national food and land use priorities be reconciled with global sustainability targets lessons from the fable initiative |
| topic | land use food nutritional security climate environmental protection sustainability policies strategies impacts sustainable development goals biodiversity food systems climate change |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/131447 |
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