Project
Transition Pathways
Current configurations of food systems face complex challenges that necessitate transformation. This KB motif addresses the need for interactive knowledge and tools to support stakeholder involvement and commitment during the transition process. To this end, we will use an analytical framework based on the food system approach and create a practical guide for transition pathways including examples of the motifs, tools and multidisciplinary knowledge available at Wageningen Research.
Current configurations of food systems in many regions of the world are hampering the simultaneous realization of the SDG’s on Zero Hunger, Responsible Production and Consumption, and Climate Action. Transitions to more sustainable and effective configurations are needed to address pressing issues like increasing (urban) population, changing societal demands and climate change. This KB project investigates how to effectively support and facilitate transition processes, specifically how to involve and activate stakeholders.
One of the instruments is the collaborative construction of transition pathways, making clear how the goal of more sustainable food system (without hunger) might be achieved. This requires a transdisciplinary approach, drawing on and integrating different scientific disciplines, tools and methodologies. The project will build upon international experience as well as Wageningen UR’s own portfolio to produce a framework that describes the food system challenge, explores different transition pathways, and gives inspiration for the use of different tools and approaches.
The project aims to describe and analyze cases of effective transdisciplinary work as well as provide advice on how to conduct such work in various contexts. The targeted regions are primarily those that suffer from high rates of hunger and malnutrition as well as from unpredictable water supply (i.e. semi-arid and other regions severely affected by climate change, primarily in Asia and Africa).
Publicaties
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Creating a sustainable food system together : The application of the Transition Support System approach in the Dutch province of Overijssel
Den Haag: Wageningen Economic Research (Publication / Wageningen Economic Research 2019-091) -
Food system models and methodologies within Wageningen University & Research: opportunities for deepening our food systems work
Wageningen: Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation (Report / Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation 2020-023) - ISBN: 9789463953351 -
On food system transitions & transformations : comprehensive mapping of the landscape of current thinking, research, and action
Wageningen: Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation (Report / Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation WCDI-2020-125) -
Transition pathways - analyzing transitions in food systems : A synthesis of seven case studies
Wageningen: Wageningen Plant Research (Report / Stichting Wageningen Research, Wageningen Plant Research, Business Unit Field Crops WPR-838) -
How a Strategic Scoping Canvas Can Facilitate Collaboration between Partners in Sustainability Transitions
Sustainability (2020), Volume: 12 - ISSN 2071-1050 -
Food Secure Metropolitan Areas: The Transition Support System Approach
Sustainability (2020), Volume: 12, Issue: 13 - ISSN 2071-1050 -
Transition pathways - contours of an analytical framework
Wageningen: Wageningen Plant Research (Report WPR 839) -
Change as a permanent condition: A history of transition processes in Dutch North Sea fisheries
Marine Policy (2020), Volume: 122 - ISSN 0308-597X -
Localising value chains and food system resilience : A systematic exploration
Wageningen: Wageningen Economic Research (Report / Wageningen Economic Research 2021-039) - ISBN: 9789463950442 -
Transition pathways and transitions to sustainability : A critical exploration of perspectives, typologies and agendas
Wageningen: Wageningen Plant Research (Report Wageningen Plant Research WPR-910)