Sustainable intensification in agriculture. Navigating a course through competing food system priorities

This report is based on discussions held at a two day workshop held in January 2012, co-organised by the Food Climate Research Network and the Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Food. The workshop was facilitated by Kath Dalmeny of Sustain and funded by the Foresight Programme and the Oxford M...

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Autores principales: Garnett, Tara, Godfray, H. Charles J.
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Food Climate Research Network 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/52201
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description This report is based on discussions held at a two day workshop held in January 2012, co-organised by the Food Climate Research Network and the Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Food. The workshop was facilitated by Kath Dalmeny of Sustain and funded by the Foresight Programme and the Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Food. The report is aimed at policy makers, both in the UK and elsewhere, working in areas relevant to food security. While clearly ‘food security’ is about far more than agricultural policy alone, our intention here is to take a small part of the food security puzzle – agricultural policy – and to consider how it intersects with environmental, animal welfare and health policies. Our argument is that agricultural policy, if it is to help rather than hinder the ultimate goal of food security, needs to operate in an integrated manner with these other policy areas.
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spelling CGSpace522012016-05-30T17:53:16Z Sustainable intensification in agriculture. Navigating a course through competing food system priorities Garnett, Tara Godfray, H. Charles J. climate agriculture food secutiry agricultural policies animal welfare sustainability This report is based on discussions held at a two day workshop held in January 2012, co-organised by the Food Climate Research Network and the Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Food. The workshop was facilitated by Kath Dalmeny of Sustain and funded by the Foresight Programme and the Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Food. The report is aimed at policy makers, both in the UK and elsewhere, working in areas relevant to food security. While clearly ‘food security’ is about far more than agricultural policy alone, our intention here is to take a small part of the food security puzzle – agricultural policy – and to consider how it intersects with environmental, animal welfare and health policies. Our argument is that agricultural policy, if it is to help rather than hinder the ultimate goal of food security, needs to operate in an integrated manner with these other policy areas. 2012 2014-12-16T06:37:40Z 2014-12-16T06:37:40Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/52201 en Open Access Food Climate Research Network Garnett T, Godfray CJ. 2012. Sustainable intensification in agriculture. Navigating a course through competing food system priorities. Oxford, United Kingdom: Food Climate Research Network and the Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Food, University of Oxford Programme on the Future of Food, University of Oxford, UK
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Sustainable intensification in agriculture. Navigating a course through competing food system priorities
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