Setting a Goal for Food and Nutrition Security through Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Dr. Birgit Kopainsky, System Dynamics Group, University.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
EuropeanCommission Carbon, Food Security and Sustainable Development Carbon, Food Security and Sustainable Development MRV systems for carbon in soils.
Advertisements

Framework for K-Farm Green Value Chain Production of Carambola
OPERATING SUSTAINABILITY IN FOOD AND AGRICULTURE 4 th MULTI-STAKEHOLDER PLATFORM MEETING OF THE GLOBAL AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE LIVESTOCK Ottawa, 15 th.
Bioenergy Biodiversity and Land use Expert meeting on biodiversity standards and strategies for sustainable cultivation of biomass for non-food purposes.
Diversifying Food Systems - Horticultural Innovations and Learning for Improved Nutrition and Livelihood in East Africa (HORTINLEA) A transdisciplinary.
Applying a Systems Framework to Research on African Farming Systems CRP1.1 Regional Inception Workshop East and Southern Africa 5-7 June 2012.
Agriculture in the Post-2015 Sustainable Development Agenda
Side Event COP 14 Climate Change Mitigation Potential of Agriculture Poznan, Wednesday 3 December 2008 Fox Room 13:00 – 15:00. Agenda 1.Welcome and Introduction.
Global Food Security and Nutrition in post 2015 agenda Richard China Food and Agriculture Organization.
Braulio Ferreira de Souza Dias Executive Secretary, Convention on Biological Diversity Food security, access and benefit sharing and the role of the Nagoya.
Global Food Security Sustainable Futures Challenge 27 April 2015 Dr Will Simonson Coordinator, GFSI Global Food Security a Strategic Research Initiative.
Coordinated Audits as a Tool for Monitoring Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
How S&T can help operationalize an urban SDG Expert Group Meeting on S&T for the SDGs Columbia University 16 December 2013 Cynthia Rosenzweig NASA Goddard.
10 th Meeting of the UNCEEA, New York, June 2016 System of Environmental-Economic Accounting for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Food Security.
Next End. organic farming NextEnd Previous Organic farming is a system which avoids or largely excludes the use of synthetic inputs (such as fertilizers,
The Post-2015 Development Agenda
1 School of Oriental & African Studies MDG1 & food security: critical challenges Andrew Dorward School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.
Common Agricultural Policy - FoEE FoEE meeting Monor May 2009 o Europe is a big player o CAP is at the heart of EU food system o What is FoEE going to.
SDGs and GE indicators Rayén Quiroga, UNSD
Food security… ... exists when all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to meet their.
Global Environmental Change and Food Systems (GECAFS) Polly Ericksen GECAFS IPO, University of Oxford.
Disaster Risk Reduction Experiences and Lessons Learned from MERET Arega Yirga 13 October 2014 Addis Ababa.
Innovation and Knowledge Transfer for a Productive and Sustainable EU Agriculture Martin Scheele Directorate General for Agriculture and Rural Development.
The objective of this presentation is to gain an understanding of sustainable agriculture and discuss the roadmap to move in this direction.  Agriculture.
SESSION 2 Identifying Synergies Among MEAs Using IEA Tools.
Focal Area and Cross Cutting Strategies – Land Degradation GEF Expanded Constituency Workshop July 19 – 21, 2011 Monrovia, Liberia.
Reducing Vulnerability to Climate Change World Vision’s Experience Helping Children and Their Families 9/April/2008Douglas R. Brown.
Organisation for Economic Cooperation & Development Round Table 3: Green Growth and Climate Change Hsin Huang Trade and Agriculture Directorate EastAgri.
A daptive C apacity for R esilience and E quity in S mallholder Agriculture prepared by Karl Deering and Stefan Mielke.
Agriculture: Transforming Farming Systems for Food & Climate Security & Sustainable Rural Development The new policy and institutional environment from.
Sustainable Development Goals 17 proposed goals as of March 2015.
PARTNERSHIPS IN SUPPORT OF CAADP Progress Report Brief Progress Report AUC Page 1 of 14.
Conversation Post2015 Isagani R Serrano PRRM President, SWP Co-Convenor & Lead for Post July 2014, PRRM Conrado Benitez Hall 1 5/27/2016gani serrano.
“Organic farming is a system which avoids or largely excludes the use of synthetic inputs (such as fertilizers, pesticides, hormones, feed additives etc)
PRESENTATION ON ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME (UNEP) SUMMIT IMPLEMENTATION REVIEW GROUP (SIRG)OEA/Ser.E First Regular.
Mohamed Bakarr Senior Environmental Specialist GEF Familiarization Seminar Washington, DC January 17 – 19, 2012 GEF Strategies, Activities and Accomplishment:
Focal Area and Cross Cutting Strategies – Land Degradation GEF Expanded Constituency Workshop April 5 – 7, 2011 Da Lat, Vietnam.
A DRAFT Vision for the Drylands By 2030, the drylands of Africa and the men, women and children who manage them will be recognized and valued for their.
Rainfed Strategic Research Portfolio of CGIAR Research Program Water, Land and Ecosystems Our vision: farmers and pastoralists thrive in highly productive.
Update on GECAFS Food System Conceptual Framework Gabarone, Botswana 4 July 2005.
Expanding the knowledge base for policy implementation and long-term transitions Dr Hans Bruyninckx Executive Director, European Environment Agency (EEA)
Phase 2 Research Questions Theme 1: Nutrition, food safety and value addition 1)Which combinations of technology packages can reduce household vulnerability.
FAO goals and priority areas for action in Asia and the Pacific.
End poverty in all its forms everywhere End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture Ensure healthy lives.
The CGIAR Research Program on Integrated Systems for the Humid Tropics Teklu Erkossa (PhD) Researcher, Land and Water Resources International Water Management.
Strategic opportunities for sustainable crop production: FAO Perspective Gavin Wall, Director and OiC, Plant Production and Protection Division, FAO.
Sustainable Human Development and Green Jobs Mihail Peleah, Programme Specialist Green Economy and Employment, UNDP Istanbul Regional Hub.
UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS SDGS Prof. Dr. Halimu Shauri
Climate Smart Agriculture to Foster Food Production by Dyborn Chibonga, NASFAM CEO Prepared for WFO Annual General Assembly in Livingstone, Zambia -
CSA to Foster Food Production WFO General Assembly 2016 Workshop on “Farmers as agents of Solutions to the Climate Change Achuo Enow GACSA Facilitation.
The SDGs are … ➤ A set of 17 goals for the world’s future, through 2030 ➤ Backed up by a set of 169 detailed Targets ➤ Negotiated over a two-year period.
The International Plant Protection Convention
The International Plant Protection Convention
Amadou Allahoury Diallo
A country perspective on Agriculture and Agro-Industries Development towards Sustainable and Resilient Food Systems By Ms S Nyamatore Deputy Director-Enterprise.
Climate smart agriculture and resilient market systems
Livestock – compelling figures
GEO Plenary XIII Side Event
Next End. organic farming NextEnd Previous Organic farming is a system which avoids or largely excludes the use of synthetic inputs (such as fertilizers,
The new CAP-making EU farming smart and sustainable
Sustainability Educational Leaders Without Borders Rosemary Papa
Rural Proofing Martin Scheele
Rural Proofing Martin Scheele
Trends in Nutrition and Carbon Footprint of Ontarians’ Dietary Choices
Moving toward a green economy in the Danube region
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Power and Decision Making In INRM
MKUZA II SUCCESSOR STRATEGY
Demand side measures Ways to include diets in land use NDCs
Table 1. The Sustainable Development Goals,
Presentation transcript:

Setting a Goal for Food and Nutrition Security through Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Dr. Birgit Kopainsky, System Dynamics Group, University of Bergen, Norway Workshop: Food Security in the Post-2015 Development Agenda January 29, 2014; Paris

Foley, J. A., Ramankutty, N., Brauman, K. A., Cassidy, E. S., Gerber, J. S., Johnston, M.,... Zaks, D. P. M. (2011). Solutions for a cultivated planet. Nature, 478(7369),

Ingram, J. S. I., Ericksen, P. J., & Liverman, D. (Eds.). (2010). Food Security and Global Environmental Change. London & Washington DC: Earthscan.

Targets & indicators Post-2015 goal: Achieve food and nutrition security through sustainable agri-food systems

TARGETS

Food system ACTIVITIES Producing food Processing & packaging food Distributing & retailing food Consumin g food Food system OUTCOMES contributing to: Social welfare Environmental welfare Food security, i.e. stability over time for: FOOD UTILIZATION FOOD AVAILABILITY FOOD ACCESS Global environmental change DRIVERS Socioeconomic DRIVERS

Food system ACTIVITIES Producing food Processing & packaging food Distributing & retailing food Consumin g food Food system OUTCOMES contributing to: Social welfare Environmental welfare Food security, i.e. stability over time for: FOOD UTILIZATION FOOD AVAILABILITY FOOD ACCESS Global environmental change DRIVERS Socioeconomic DRIVERS Target 1.1 End malnutrition and hunger in each of their forms Target 1.2 Align food systems with environmental welfare Target 1.3 Improve the livelihood of rural communities Target 2.1 Implement and diffuse agri-food systems that conserve natural resources and ecosystems while being productive and resilient Target 2.2 Minimize food losses and waste Target 3.1 Ensure equitable multilateral trade systems and mitigate excessive food price volatility Target 3.2 Establish inclusive, transparent and equitable decision-making processes on food, nutrition and agriculture Target 3.3 Research and technology transfer support the transformation to sustainable food system activities

Food system ACTIVITIES Producing food Processing & packaging food Distributing & retailing food Consumin g food Food system OUTCOMES contributing to: Social welfare Environmental welfare Food security, i.e. stability over time for: FOOD UTILIZATION FOOD AVAILABILITY FOOD ACCESS Global environmental change DRIVERS Socioeconomic DRIVERS Target 1.1 End malnutrition and hunger in each of their forms Target 2.1 Implement and diffuse agri-food systems that conserve natural resources and ecosystems while being productive and resilient

INDICATORS

Food system ACTIVITIES Producing food Processing & packaging food Distributing & retailing food Consumin g food Food system OUTCOMES contributing to: Social welfare Environmental welfare Food security, i.e. stability over time for: FOOD UTILIZATION FOOD AVAILABILITY FOOD ACCESS Global environmental change DRIVERS Socioeconomic DRIVERS Target 2.1 Implement and diffuse agri-food systems that conserve natural resources and ecosystems while being productive and resilient

Producing food Processing & packaging food Distributing & retailing food Consumin g food Target 2.1 Implement and diffuse agri-food systems that conserve natural resources and ecosystems while being productive and resilient Resource Outflow Inflow production productivity/ef ficiency e.g. land, soil fertility, water, nutrients in top soil, biodiversity

Producing food Processing & packaging food Distributing & retailing food Consumin g food Target 2.1 Implement and diffuse agri-food systems that conserve natural resources and ecosystems while being productive and resilient % land under resource conserving low external input farming Partly existing; includes resilience Global level vs. national level % land under resource conserving low external input farming Partly existing; includes resilience Global level vs. national level Carbon &/ water footprint of consumption Existing Global level vs. national level Carbon &/ water footprint of consumption Existing Global level vs. national level Total factor productivity Existing; possibly to be adapted Mainly national level Total factor productivity Existing; possibly to be adapted Mainly national level Resource Outflow Inflow production productivity/ef ficiency

CONCLUSIONS

Target and indicator framework Multidimensional nature of sustainable agriculture and food and nutrition security – Especially for food system outcomes – Less so for food system activities & food system drivers

Target and indicator framework Generic framework and targets Common indicators  comparability Differentiation  f(accountability) – Global level – National level –…–…

Outlook Generic framework and targets Common indicators  comparability Differentiation  f(accountability) – Global level – National level ()()()☐()()()☐

Outlook Generic framework and targets Common indicators  comparability Differentiation  f(accountability) – Global level – National level ()()()☐()()()☐

THANK YOU