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Places to Intervene to Make Complex Food Systems More Healthy, Green, Fair, and Affordable

Journal

JOURNAL OF HUNGER & ENVIRONMENTAL NUTRITION
Volume 4, Issue 3-4, Pages 466-476

Publisher

ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/19320240903346448

Keywords

complex systems; food systems; leverage points; feed-back loops; healthy food; sustainable agriculture; farm diversity; food prices

Funding

  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research [MT10574, IOP51681]

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A Food Systems and Public Health conference was convened in April 2009 to consider research supporting food systems that are healthy, green, fair, and affordable. We used a complex systems framework to examine the contents of background material pro-vided to conference participants. Application of our intervention-level framework (paradigm, goals, system structure, feedback and delays, structural elements) enabled comparison of the conference themes of healthy, green, fair, and affordable. At the level of system structure suggested actions to achieve these goals are fairly com-patible, including broad public discussion and implementation of policies and programs that support sustainable food production and distribution. At the level of paradigm and goals, the challenge of making healthy and green food affordable becomes apparent as some actions may be in conflict. Systems thinking can provide insight into the challenges and opportunities to act to make the food supply more healthy, green, fair, and affordable.

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