Authors
Sari J Himanen, Pasi Rikkonen, Helena Kahiluoto
Publication date
2016/12/1
Journal
Ecology and Society
Volume
21
Issue
4
Publisher
Resilience Alliance
Description
Global changes, especially the progression of climate change, create a plethora of adaptation needs for social-ecological systems. With increasing uncertainty, more resilient food systems that are able to adapt and shape their operations in response to emerging challenges are required. Most of the research on this subject has been focused on developing countries; however, developed countries also face increasing environmental, economic, and social pressures. Because food systems are complex and involve multiple actors, using codesign might be the most productive way to develop desirable system characteristics. For this study, we engaged food system actors in a scenario-planning exercise to identify means of building more resilient food systems. In particular, the actors focused on determinants of adaptive capacity in developed countries, with Finland as a case study. The brainstorming session followed …
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Scholar articles
SJ Himanen, P Rikkonen, H Kahiluoto - Ecology and Society, 2016