Multi-stakeholder processes for food systems transformation: Lessons from Honduras
In the context of challenging dynamics that contribute to maintaining food systems on current unsustainable trajectories, combined efforts and mobilization of a wide range of key players are imperative to generate actionable, evidence-based knowledge products and methodologies that can inform and tr...
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| author | Van Wissen, Denise Bonilla Findji, Osana Wiegel, Jenny |
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| description | In the context of challenging dynamics that contribute to maintaining food systems on current unsustainable trajectories, combined efforts and mobilization of a wide range of key players are imperative to generate actionable, evidence-based knowledge products and methodologies that can inform and transform decision-making processes to enable food system transformation. Researchers discussing the pathways to food system transformation still focus essentially on what needs to be done, than on the way to achieve it. This study undertakes an examination of three distinct cases of Multi-Stakeholder Processes (MSPs) implemented in Honduras: i) the national Food System profile MSP, ii) the National Food System Dialogue MSP, and iii) the Tegucigalpa Milan Urban Food Policy Pact. The study analyzes the effective contribution of these MSPs to the support of food systems transformation delving into the manner in which these MSPs have contributed to the adoption of a food system approach, thereby supporting national and subnational efforts, as well as to the implementation of coordinated and collaborative actions. A qualitative methodology, accompanied by specific indicators, has been employed to address their compliance with best MSP principles, to identify MSPs' successes and challenges, and to provide recommendations for effective MSP’s contributions, both for Honduras and globally |
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| spelling | CGSpace1687312025-11-05T11:50:01Z Multi-stakeholder processes for food systems transformation: Lessons from Honduras Van Wissen, Denise Bonilla Findji, Osana Wiegel, Jenny agrifood systems multi-stakeholder processes healthy diets networks In the context of challenging dynamics that contribute to maintaining food systems on current unsustainable trajectories, combined efforts and mobilization of a wide range of key players are imperative to generate actionable, evidence-based knowledge products and methodologies that can inform and transform decision-making processes to enable food system transformation. Researchers discussing the pathways to food system transformation still focus essentially on what needs to be done, than on the way to achieve it. This study undertakes an examination of three distinct cases of Multi-Stakeholder Processes (MSPs) implemented in Honduras: i) the national Food System profile MSP, ii) the National Food System Dialogue MSP, and iii) the Tegucigalpa Milan Urban Food Policy Pact. The study analyzes the effective contribution of these MSPs to the support of food systems transformation delving into the manner in which these MSPs have contributed to the adoption of a food system approach, thereby supporting national and subnational efforts, as well as to the implementation of coordinated and collaborative actions. A qualitative methodology, accompanied by specific indicators, has been employed to address their compliance with best MSP principles, to identify MSPs' successes and challenges, and to provide recommendations for effective MSP’s contributions, both for Honduras and globally 2024-12 2025-01-09T03:34:57Z 2025-01-09T03:34:57Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168731 en Open Access application/pdf Van Wissen, D.; Bonilla Findji, O.; Wiegel, J. (2024) Multi-stakeholder processes for food systems transformation: Lessons from Honduras. Report – SHiFT Work Package 4. 53 p. |
| spellingShingle | agrifood systems multi-stakeholder processes healthy diets networks Van Wissen, Denise Bonilla Findji, Osana Wiegel, Jenny Multi-stakeholder processes for food systems transformation: Lessons from Honduras |
| title | Multi-stakeholder processes for food systems transformation: Lessons from Honduras |
| title_full | Multi-stakeholder processes for food systems transformation: Lessons from Honduras |
| title_fullStr | Multi-stakeholder processes for food systems transformation: Lessons from Honduras |
| title_full_unstemmed | Multi-stakeholder processes for food systems transformation: Lessons from Honduras |
| title_short | Multi-stakeholder processes for food systems transformation: Lessons from Honduras |
| title_sort | multi stakeholder processes for food systems transformation lessons from honduras |
| topic | agrifood systems multi-stakeholder processes healthy diets networks |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168731 |
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