Mehrabi Zia, Delzeit Ruth, Ignaciuk Adriana, Levers Christian, Braich Ginni, Bajaj Kushank, Amo-Aidoo Araba, Anderson Weston, Balgah Roland A, Benton Tim G, Chari Martin M, Ellis Erle C, Gahi Narcisse Z, Gaupp Franziska, Garibaldi Lucas A, Gerber James S, Godde Cecile M, Grass Ingo, Heimann Tobias, Hirons Mark, Hoogenboom Gerrit, Jain Meha, James Dana, Makowski David, Masamha Blessing, Meng Sisi, Monprapussorn Sathaporn, Müller Daniel, Nelson Andrew, Newlands Nathaniel K, Noack Frederik, Oronje MaryLucy, Raymond Colin, Reichstein Markus, Rieseberg Loren H, Rodriguez-Llanes Jose M, Rosenstock Todd, Rowhani Pedram, Sarhadi Ali, Seppelt Ralf, Sidhu Balsher S, Snapp Sieglinde, Soma Tammara, Sparks Adam H, Teh Louise, Tigchelaar Michelle, Vogel Martha M, West Paul C, Wittman Hannah, You Liangzhi
Department of Environmental Studies, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA.
Mortenson Center in Global Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO, USA.
One Earth. 2022 Jul 15;5(7):756-766. doi: 10.1016/j.oneear.2022.06.008.
Extreme events, such as those caused by climate change, economic or geopolitical shocks, and pest or disease epidemics, threaten global food security. The complexity of causation, as well as the myriad ways that an event, or a sequence of events, creates cascading and systemic impacts, poses significant challenges to food systems research and policy alike. To identify priority food security risks and research opportunities, we asked experts from a range of fields and geographies to describe key threats to global food security over the next two decades and to suggest key research questions and gaps on this topic. Here, we present a prioritization of threats to global food security from extreme events, as well as emerging research questions that highlight the conceptual and practical challenges that exist in designing, adopting, and governing resilient food systems. We hope that these findings help in directing research funding and resources toward food system transformations needed to help society tackle major food system risks and food insecurity under extreme events.
极端事件,如气候变化、经济或地缘政治冲击以及病虫害或疾病流行所引发的事件,威胁着全球粮食安全。因果关系的复杂性,以及一个事件或一系列事件产生连锁和系统性影响的无数方式,给粮食系统研究和政策都带来了重大挑战。为了确定优先的粮食安全风险和研究机会,我们邀请了来自不同领域和地区的专家,描述未来二十年全球粮食安全面临的主要威胁,并就这一主题提出关键研究问题和差距。在此,我们呈现了极端事件对全球粮食安全威胁的优先级排序,以及新出现的研究问题,这些问题凸显了在设计、采用和管理有复原力的粮食系统方面存在的概念和实际挑战。我们希望这些研究结果有助于将研究资金和资源导向粮食系统转型,以帮助社会应对极端事件下的主要粮食系统风险和粮食不安全问题。