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Lessons learned from the Second International Agrobiodiversity Congress: Adopting agricultural biodiversity as a catalyst for transformative global food systems

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Title Lessons learned from the Second International Agrobiodiversity Congress: Adopting agricultural biodiversity as a catalyst for transformative global food systems
 
Creator Zaccari, Claudia
Vivo, Romano de
Pawera, Lukas
Termote, Céline
Hunter, Danny
Borelli, Teresa
Kettle, Christopher J.
Maas, Bea
Novotny, Ivan
Cherico Wanger, Thomas
Dulloo, M. Ehsan
Fadda, Carlo
Gee, Eliot
 
Subject agrobiodiversity
food systems
production
conservation agriculture
consumption
agrobiodiversidad
sistemas agroalimentarios
producción
 
Description Building more sustainable, equitable, and resilient food systems means rethinking how we consume, produce, and safeguard agrobiodiversity that can benefit the planet and secure access to nutritious food for all. This was the purpose of the 2021 Second International Agrobiodiversity Congress, convening scientists, Indigenous Peoples, entrepreneurs, and policymakers to share and advance research, nature-positive solutions, and policies. Congress organizers set out to showcase agrobiodiversity’s role in positively transforming food systems, present solutions and business opportunities to enhance multi-stakeholder collaborations, and reinforce the commitments made during international events of 2021. The take-home messages from this Congress support the 2021 UN Food Systems Summit to chart a path of concrete actions that can deliver on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
 
Date 2023-02
2022-12-02T14:26:38Z
2022-12-02T14:26:38Z
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier Zaccari, C.; De Vivo, R.; Pawera, L.; Termote, C.; Hunter, D.; Borelli, T.; Kettle, C.J.; Maas, B.; Novotny, I.; Cherico Wanger, T.; Dulloo, E.; Fadda, C.; Gee, E. (2022) Lessons learned from the Second International Agrobiodiversity Congress: Adopting agricultural biodiversity as a catalyst for transformative global food systems. Current Opinion in Environmental Science & Health In Press (17 November 2022) ISSN: 2468-5844
2468-5844
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/125762
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coesh.2022.100411
 
Language en
 
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Publisher Elsevier
 
Source Current Opinion in Environmental Science & Health