Using systems thinking for agricultural research for development to transform food systems in the global South

This study investigates the role of systems thinking tools in bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical implementation for sustainable transformation, with a focus on the agri-food sector. Drawing from an assessment of various toolkits and guidelines, it highlights the potential o...

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Main Authors: Valencia Leñero, Eva M., Ewell, Hanna, Schiller, Katharina, Woltering, Lennart, Bailey, Arwen
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: Utrecht University 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/170258
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author Valencia Leñero, Eva M.
Ewell, Hanna
Schiller, Katharina
Woltering, Lennart
Bailey, Arwen
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Ewell, Hanna
Schiller, Katharina
Valencia Leñero, Eva M.
Woltering, Lennart
author_facet Valencia Leñero, Eva M.
Ewell, Hanna
Schiller, Katharina
Woltering, Lennart
Bailey, Arwen
author_sort Valencia Leñero, Eva M.
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description This study investigates the role of systems thinking tools in bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical implementation for sustainable transformation, with a focus on the agri-food sector. Drawing from an assessment of various toolkits and guidelines, it highlights the potential of systems approaches in translating complex sustainability theories into actionable strategies. While these tools provide valuable frameworks for understanding and engaging with multifaceted challenges, such as novelty, innovation, and collaboration, they also reveal certain limitations and gaps. The analysis highlights the diversity in available toolkits, tailored to different sectors and stakeholders, and underscores their role in fostering organizational change and facilitating collaboration. However, it identifies challenges such as the predominance of tool development in the Global North, linguistic barriers, and a lack of consensus on defining systems and addressing long-term processes and uncertainties. Furthermore, the study explores opportunities and challenges for the application of systems thinking tools within a case study of CGIAR, emphasizing the need for a paradigm shift towards integrated, inclusive, and locally-relevant approaches. It calls for the institutionalization of systems thinking approaches and the development of comprehensive yet accessible tools to guide researchers in examining their innovations within broader systems, fostering collaboration, and maximizing impact. Despite limitations in sample size and scope, this research offers insights into the potential of systems thinking toolkits and guidelines as part of the processes to drive sustainable transformations in agri-food systems. It underscores the importance of comprehensive tailored-made toolkits that can guide researchers and agricultural development practitioners in applying systems approaches to advance agricultural innovation for sustainability transitions in their own fields, contexts and sectors.
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spelling CGSpace1702582025-12-08T10:29:22Z Using systems thinking for agricultural research for development to transform food systems in the global South Valencia Leñero, Eva M. Ewell, Hanna Schiller, Katharina Woltering, Lennart Bailey, Arwen food systems agricultural research for development systemic approaches transformation This study investigates the role of systems thinking tools in bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical implementation for sustainable transformation, with a focus on the agri-food sector. Drawing from an assessment of various toolkits and guidelines, it highlights the potential of systems approaches in translating complex sustainability theories into actionable strategies. While these tools provide valuable frameworks for understanding and engaging with multifaceted challenges, such as novelty, innovation, and collaboration, they also reveal certain limitations and gaps. The analysis highlights the diversity in available toolkits, tailored to different sectors and stakeholders, and underscores their role in fostering organizational change and facilitating collaboration. However, it identifies challenges such as the predominance of tool development in the Global North, linguistic barriers, and a lack of consensus on defining systems and addressing long-term processes and uncertainties. Furthermore, the study explores opportunities and challenges for the application of systems thinking tools within a case study of CGIAR, emphasizing the need for a paradigm shift towards integrated, inclusive, and locally-relevant approaches. It calls for the institutionalization of systems thinking approaches and the development of comprehensive yet accessible tools to guide researchers in examining their innovations within broader systems, fostering collaboration, and maximizing impact. Despite limitations in sample size and scope, this research offers insights into the potential of systems thinking toolkits and guidelines as part of the processes to drive sustainable transformations in agri-food systems. It underscores the importance of comprehensive tailored-made toolkits that can guide researchers and agricultural development practitioners in applying systems approaches to advance agricultural innovation for sustainability transitions in their own fields, contexts and sectors. 2024 2025-01-28T16:57:21Z 2025-01-28T16:57:21Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/170258 en Open Access application/pdf Utrecht University Wageningen University & Research International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture Valencia Leñero, E.M., Ewell, H., Schiller, K., Woltering, L., & Bailey, A. (2024). Using systems thinking for agricultural research for development to transform food systems in the global South. Utrecht University; Wageningen University and Research; CIMMYT & Alliance Bioversity-CIAT. https://hdl.handle.net/10883/35317
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agricultural research for development
systemic approaches
transformation
Valencia Leñero, Eva M.
Ewell, Hanna
Schiller, Katharina
Woltering, Lennart
Bailey, Arwen
Using systems thinking for agricultural research for development to transform food systems in the global South
title Using systems thinking for agricultural research for development to transform food systems in the global South
title_full Using systems thinking for agricultural research for development to transform food systems in the global South
title_fullStr Using systems thinking for agricultural research for development to transform food systems in the global South
title_full_unstemmed Using systems thinking for agricultural research for development to transform food systems in the global South
title_short Using systems thinking for agricultural research for development to transform food systems in the global South
title_sort using systems thinking for agricultural research for development to transform food systems in the global south
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agricultural research for development
systemic approaches
transformation
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