Sustainable Development Goal Drivers in Food Systems

被引:10
|
作者
Kretschmer, Sebastian [1 ]
Kahl, Johannes [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kassel, Dept Organ Food Qual & Food Culture, Kassel, Germany
关键词
mindset; paradigms; drivers; SDGs; transformation; feedback; synergies; emerging properties; SELF-TRANSCENDENCE; PARADIGM; AGRICULTURE; PRINCIPLES; GOVERNANCE;
D O I
10.3389/fsufs.2021.536620
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
Interacting driving forces in food systems, resulting in cumulative driver effects and synergies, induce non-linear processes in multiple directions. This paper critically reviews the discourse on driving forces in food systems and argues that mindset is the primary predictor for food system outcomes. In the epoch of sustainable development goals (SDGs) and the Anthropocene, mindset matters more than ever. Transformative narratives are beginning to transcend the dominant social paradigm, which is still driving the food system's overall trajectory. The psychosocial portrayal of the systemic mindset found in organic food systems presented in this paper "flips the script" and hypothesizes that worldview and paradigm have the most causal linkages with unsustainable driver synergies and reversely the biggest leverage on the mitigation thereof. Borrowing from ecological economics discourses, the paper sharpens the driver definition by applying the DPSIR analytical tool as a modified diagnostic framework and modeling approach for food systems. This research sheds new light on the nature of drivers of change, which are often portrayed as almighty and inevitable trends shaping food systems. Instead, it is proposed that drivers emerge from the actors' mindset, affecting food system behavior in a non-linear way. Mindset drives reinforcing feedback loops, resulting in vicious and virtuous cycles. These driver motives manifest in subsystems and continue to drive their interaction across food system elements. Mindset acts as an encapsulated input of food systems, all the while responding to feedback and releasing new drivers. A transformation framework along leverage points of the food system is presented that features the concept of SDG drivers.
引用
收藏
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Decentralisation, health and Sustainable Development Goal 3
    Anju, R.
    Sadanandan, R.
    Vijayakumar, K.
    Kutty, V. Raman
    Soman, B.
    Ravindran, R. M.
    Varma, R. P.
    PUBLIC HEALTH ACTION, 2023, 13 : 51 - 56
  • [42] The Social Knowledge - a Goal of the Social Sustainable Development
    Anghel, Alina Gabriela
    Draghicescu, Luminita Mihaela
    Cristea, Gabriela Catalina
    Gorghiu, Gabriel
    Gorghiu, Laura Monica
    Petrescu, Ana-Maria
    LUMEN 2014 - FROM THEORY TO INQUIRY IN SOCIAL SCIENCES, 2014, 149 : 43 - 49
  • [43] Sustainable Development Goal Aligned Business Practices
    Bhattacharya, Sonali
    Sharma, Dipasha
    AUSTRALASIAN ACCOUNTING BUSINESS AND FINANCE JOURNAL, 2023, 17 (01) : 1 - 8
  • [46] Is the assessment approach of Sustainable Development Goal 11.3.1 justified? Evidence from the drivers of future urban land use efficiency
    Wang, Chengyuan
    Liu, Shenghui
    Feng, Tiantian
    Liu, Yuan
    Liu, Yuwen
    Hu, Zhibo
    Yang, Liwei
    Niu, Qian
    Mao, Xuegang
    JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2024, 444
  • [47] Upcycling food processing industrial wastes in Spirulina cultivation: A perspective on the advancement of Sustainable Development Goal 12
    Thevarajah, Bavatharny
    Nimarshana, P. H. V.
    Sandeepa, Galbadage Don Shehan
    Boopathy, Ramaraj
    Ariyadasa, Thilini U.
    TRENDS IN FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 2024, 149
  • [48] A novel macroeconomic modelling assessment of food loss and waste in the EU: An application to the sustainable development goal of halving household food waste
    Bartelings, Heleen
    Philippidis, George
    SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION, 2024, 45 : 567 - 581
  • [49] SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL 2: ASSESSMENT OF NIGERIA'S FOOD SECURITY SITUATION FROM 1960 - 2020
    Shaibu, Ufedo Monday
    SCIENTIFIC PAPERS-SERIES MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC ENGINEERING IN AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT, 2021, 21 (04) : 513 - 518
  • [50] Communicating accessible messages for food insecure communities in Northern Mozambique: Supporting Sustainable Development Goal 2
    Jagoe, Caroline
    O'Reilly, Claire F.
    Gunnell, Helga
    Tirzi, Ketty
    Lancaster, Charlotte
    Brahmbhatt, Kavita
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY, 2023, 25 (01) : 62 - 67