4th Global Food Security Conference
- Plenary Session 2 :David Nabarro, Jessica Fanzo, Jim Woodhill
- Plenary Session 3 : Channapatna Prakash
- Plenary Session 3 : Pierre Benoit Joly
- Plenary Session 3 : Salak Sukkarieh
- Plenary Session 3 : Q&A
- Plenary Session 4 : Martin van Ittersum, David Kanter
- Plenary Session 5 : Christina Hicks, Mamy Soumare, Laura Pereira
- Plenary Session 6 : Sebastien Treyer, Saher Hasnain, Joost Vervoort, Alison Cairns
Monday 7th December, 2020
01-1 How to assess future food security: on foresight, forecasting, projecting, predicting and exploring the future
02-1 Transitions to post-carbon food systems in a post-carbon economy
- Gabriel Yesuf (Lancaster University, UK) – Transforming smallholder dairy production systems in East Africa: towards low carbon development. (No. 0911)
- Valeria Piñeiro (IFPRI, USA) :odelling the impacts of agricultural support policies on emissions from agriculture. (No. 0933)
- Tayyaba Rizvi (Lahore College for Women University, PAKISTAN) – Climate, Energy and Agricultural Productivity in Pakistan. (No. 0546)
- Adam C. Castonguay (The University of Queensland, AUSTRALIA) –Where’s the beef? a systems model to minimise greenhouse gas emissions from global beef production. (No. 0518)
- Megan Deeney (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK) –Plastics in the food system: Human health, economic and environmental impacts – A systematic scoping review. (No. 0287)
- Maja Slingerland (Wageningen University and Research, THE NETHERLANDS)– Can cocoa be climate positive with high yields? (No. 0697)
- Q&A
03-1 Direct and indirect impacts of sanitary crises on food systems: adaptation and resilience – The COVID-19 crisis
- All sessions ( sound only)
- Robyn Alders (Development Policy Centre, AUSTRALIA) –COVID-19 and food systems in the Indo-Pacific: An overview of vulnerabilities, impacts and opportunities for action.
04-1 Development, impact and ethics of novel and data-driven technologies in food systems
- Ben Sonneveld (VU University Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS) Where do I allocate my urban gardens? Development of a site selection tool for three cities in Benin. (No. 0628)
- Gideon Kruseman (International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre (CIMMYT), MEXICO) Trust, encrypt and verify: How to create veracity about food quality? (No. 0651)
- Jose Funes (University of Maryland, USA) – Impact of iron biofortified beans on yields and farmers’ incomes: The case of Rwanda. (No. 0168)
- Alesandros Glaros (University of Guelph, CANADA) – The digitization of agricultural systems in North America: contested definitions of sustainable food system transformation. (No. 0962)
05-1 Influencing food consumption and demand considering the food environment; Transition in diets and public policies
- Zoé Colombet (MOISA -INRAE, FRANCE) Caribbean nutrition transition: what can we learn from dietary patterns analysis in the French West Indies? (No. 0235)
- Qian Sun (Huazhong Agricultural University, CHINA) Urbanicity and nutrition: evidence from rural-urban migrants in China. (No. 0350)
- Laurette Dube (McGill University, CANADA) Tracing single and combined contribution of home-grown supply and nutrition/health education on fruit and vegetable consumption: An empirical exploration in rural India. (No. 0636)
- O5.4 Michael Hauser (The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, KENYA) Demand-led interventions in city-region food systems: emerging insights from research to improve urban nutrition in Kenya, Malawi and Zimbabwe. (No. 1117)
- Corey O’Hara, (International Nutrition Foundation, KENYA) Dietary pattern analysis complements conventional dietary diversity scores in assessing the impact of agricultural interventions: an in-depth analysis in Nepal (No. 1223)
- Esther Omosa (International Livestock Research Institute, KENYA) Participatory cooking demonstrations stimulate demand for and consumption of healthy diets among livestock pastoralists. (No. 1229)
O6-1 Food security and the Sustainable Development Goals: synergies, tensions and trade-offs
- Introduction by Marta Rivera
- O6.1 Mario Herrero (CSIRO, AUSTRALIA) Landscape-based comparisons of large and small farms reveal significant trade-offs between intensification, food security and environmental metrics. (No. 1077)
- O6.2 Vincent Gitz (CGIAR Research Program on Forests Trees and Agroforestry, CIFOR, INDONESIA) Linking forests, trees and agroforestry with food security and nutrition objectives: Indicators to assess the contributions of forests, trees, and agroforestry to food security and nutrition at national level. (No. 0512)
- O6.3 Jac Davis (VU Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS) Mapping food system transitions and trade-offs in rapidly growing African cities. (No. 0547)
- O6.4 Emma Tebbs (Kings College London, UK) Food, energy and ecosystems: how development projects can undermine indigenous food production systems. (No. 0738)
- O6.5 Thi Huong Trinh (International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) – VIET NAM) New insights on diet environmental impacts, food flows and consumer behaviours along rural – urban population transect: Evidence from Vietnam. (No. 0571)
- O6.6 Louise Leroux (Cirad/CSE, SENEGAL) Diversified parklands reduce staple production but improve food security through diversified income source and nutritional intake. (No. 0466)
Tuesday 8th December, 2020
01-2 How to assess future food security: on foresight, forecasting, projecting, predicting and exploring the future
- Mario Herrero (CSIRO, AUSTRALIA) Future technologies and food-systems innovation for accelerating progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals. (No. 1080)
- Gideon Kruseman (International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, MEXICO) Strategic planning made possible with The CGIAR Foresight Report. (No. 0570)
- Tessa Avermaete (KU Leuven, BELGIUM) Scenarios for sustainable agriculture in Flanders. (No. 0691)
- Katrien Descheemaeker (Wageningen University and Research, THE NETHERLANDS) Exploring transformative pathways towards sustainable farming systems in the cotton zone of West Africa. (No. 0730)
- Q&A
05-2 Influencing food consumption and demand considering the food environment- Food diversity and consumption practices
- Daniele Clavel (Cirad, FRANCE) – DIVA- an interdisciplinary and participatory project to link agricultural biodiversity to food quality through social analysis of women’s practices. (No. 1046)
- Marlène Perignon (INRAE, FRANCE) – Associations between food environment around home and overweight and obesity rates in French adults. (No. 0876)
- Ricardo Hernandez (International Center for Tropical Agriculture, VIET NAM) – “Who is eating the junk food?” Empirical evidence of consumption of ultra-processed calorie dense food along a rural-urban transect in northern Vietnam. (No. 0543)
- Amelie Michalke (Greifswald University, GERMANY) – Sustainable foodstuff consumption – An approach for price induced demand direction. (No. 0528)
- Sophia Duncan (University of Toronto, CANADA) – What roles do food guides play in food systems? (No.0497)
- Meriem Zlaoui (INRAT, TUNISIA) – Economic and demographic effects on sustainability and health consumer’s perceptions: the case of dairy products consumption in Tunisia. (No. 1083)
- Q&A
O6-2 Cont. Food security and the Sustainable Development
- Introduction by Cheryl Palm
- O6.8 Potira Preiss (UNISC, BRAZIL) – The importance of consumer-producer alliances to foster food security and the Sustainable Development Goals. (No. 0333)
- O6.9 Kerry Ann Brown (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK) – Scoping review of food system policies in India: opportunities for integration to achieve sustainable development goals. (No. 0446)
- O6.10 Gabriela Litre (Center for Sustainable Development, University of Brasilia, BRASIL) – A Political-Territorial Nexus + Approach for a More Equitable Implementation of SDGs 2, 6 and 7 in Semiarid Brazil. (No. 0666)
- O6.11 Jennifer Zavaleta Cheek (University of Illinois, USA) – Quantifying the multiple pathways, trade-offs, and feedbacks that women can influence their families’ food security in rainfed regions of India. (No. 0177)
- O6.12 Peter Agamile (University of Manchester, UK) – Rainfall anomalies, smallholder agricultural production and food security: new insights from Malawi and Uganda. (No. 0404)
O7-1 Food security and policy, governance, institutions and trade
- Introduction / Q&A
- O7.1 Ana Moragues-Faus (University of Barcelona, SPAIN) New governance arrangements for food system transformation: integrated policies or translocal networks? (No. 1090)
- O7.2 Luana Swensson (FAO, ITALY) Public food procurement: building a policy instrument to benefit all. (No. 0382)
- O7.3 Daniel Adeniyi (University of the Western Cape, SOUTH AFRICA) A systematic review of South African food system governance: challenges and possibilities. (No. 0469)
- O7.4 Danlette Quashigah (Wageningen University and Research, THE NETHERLANDS)
- O7.5 Mercedes Campi (CONICET / University of Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA) Specialization in food production and global food security: a bipartite network analysis (No. 0832)
- O7.6 David Gasc (CIHEAM-IAMM, FRANCE) Two discreet pillars of food security: trust and information sharing. (No. 1234)
O7-2 Cont – Food security and policy, governance, institutions and trade
- Introduction/ Q&A
- O7.7 Motunrayo Oyeyemi (International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Abuja, NIGERIA) – Do Public Investments Contribute to Food Security and Child Nutritional Security in Nigeria? (No. 0931)
- O7.8 Oluwafunmilola Adeniyi (Dullah Omar Institute, University of the Western Cape, SOUTH AFRICA) – Food trade and access to food as a human right: perspectives from South Africa. (No. 0056)
- O7.9 Sabrina Badger (University of Minnesota, USA) – Structural changes may be more important than agronomic innovation in raising yields and improving rural livelihoods in the Republic of Georgia. (No. 0492)
- O7.11 Shadreck Tanyanyiwa (North West University, SOUTH AFRICA) -Hunger by choice? rethinking food security strategies. (No. 0664)
O8-1 Stability and dynamics of availability, access and utilisation: Applied tools and modelling to study food stability
- Introduction/ Q&A
- O8.1 Lotten Wirehn (Linköping University, SWEDEN) Analysing trade-offs in adaptation decision-making. (No. 0555)
- O8.2 June Po (Laval University, CANADA) A social-ecological resilience approach to understanding gendered generational undernutrition in semi-arid Kenya. (No. 0581)
- O8.3 Mariline Poupaud (University of Liège, BELGIUM/ CIRAD, FRANCE) Participatory evaluation to strengthen public-private partnerships related to animal health. (No. 0754)
- O8.4 Gianna Bonis-Profumo (Charles Darwin University, AUSTRALIA) Ravaged landscapes and climate vulnerability: the challenge in achieving food security and nutrition in post-conflict Timor-Leste. (No. 0496)
- O8.6 Nana Afranaa Kwapong (University of Ghana, GHANA) Ghana’s emerging maize and cassava farmers: What influence their decision to transition to larger farm sizes? (No. 0042)
O8-2 Cont – Stability and dynamics of availability, access and utilisation: Global and regional perspectives in food stability
- Introduction_Q&A
- O8.7 Franck Galtier (Cirad, FRANCE) – The World Trade Organization challenged by food security. (No. 0197)
- O8.8 Frances Cossar (University of Edinburgh, UK) – Assessing national food system resilience to global shocks: the United Kingdom case. (No. 0395)
- O8.9 Soumya Gupta (Cornell University, USA) – Local markets as a source of nutritious food: evidence on seasonal availability and affordability of healthy diets from rural India. (No. 0557)
- O8.10 Sharon Suri (University of Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS) – Traders and (in)stability in low-price fish chains in Indonesia. (No. 0565)
- O8.11 Raffaele Vignola (Wageningen University, THE NETHERLANDS) – Multi-stakeholders partnerships for promoting nutrition and climate change goals in food systems. (No. 0614)
- O8.12 Adeyemi Badewa (University of the Western Cape, SOUTH AFRICA) – Multi-sectoral intervention on food security in complex emergencies: trends and prospects for sustainable development. (No. 0131)
O9-1 Access: affordability, allocation and preference of food
- O9.2 Stephen Devereux (Centre of Excellence in Food Security, SOUTH AFRICA) Chronic and seasonal food insecurity among farm workers in South Africa. (No. 1157)
- O9.3 Dennis Ochola (Plant Production Systems, Wageningen University & Research, THE NETHERLANDS) – Farm diversity and food security: implications for improving banana-based farming systems in Uganda. (No. 1147)
- O9.4 Lucile Rogissart (INRAE, FRANCE) The impact of weather shocks on food security through price volatility: a French evaluation. (No. 0247)
- O9.5 Virginia Vettori (University of Florence, ITALY) Food literacy, nutrition literacy, and food security: what is their relationship? (No. 0307)
- O9.6 Elizabeth Smythe (Concordia University of Edmonton, CANADA) Front of package food labelling, international trade and their impact on food security. (No. 0115)
Wednesday 9th December, 2020
03-2 Transformation of food systems responding to COVID-19
- Marta Rivera-Ferre (University of Vic-Central University of Catalonia, SPAIN)
- Marta Rivera-Ferre (University of Vic-Central University of Catalonia, SPAIN)
- Dave Fitzgerald (Kellogg’s, IRELAND): The industry perspective, embracing opportunities arising from the COVID-19 crisis.
- Femy Pinto (NTFP Non-Timber Forest Products Exchange Programme Asia, PHILIPPINES): Wildfoods and livelihoods, adaptations to COVID-19 in SE Asia.
- Q&A
O8-3Cont. – Stability and dynamics of food security aspects; Special topics on food stability
- O8.13 Alissia Lourme-Ruiz (IRD, FRANCE) – Seasonal variability of women’s dietary diversity and food provisioning: a cohort study in rural Burkina Faso. (No. 0888)
- O8.14 Sara Tolbert (University of Canterbury, NEW ZEALAND) – Community food security and resilience in post-earthquake Christchurch, New Zealand. (No. 0499)
- O8.15 Christian Scott (Pennsylvania State University, USA) – The pasture, the village, and the people: food security endowments and abatements in the southern Kyrgyz highlands. (No. 0776)
- O8.17 Emily Mutea (University of Bern, Switzerland) – Shocks, household wealth and food security in sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from household food security across Kenya. (No. 0348)
Session 1
P1_01P1_03P1_04P1_05P1_06P1_08P1_10P1_11P1_14P1_16P1_17P1_18P1_19P1_21P1_22P1_23P1_24P1_25P1_26P1_27P1_28P1_29P1_30P1_32P1_35P1_36P1_39P1_45P1_46P1_47P1_48P1_50P1_51P1_52P1_53P1_55P1_56P1_63P1_64P1_65P1_66P1_67P1_68P1_69P1_70P1_71P1_72P1_73P1_74P1_78P1_79P1_81P1_82
Session 2
P2_01P2_02P2_03P2_04P2_06P2_07P2_09P2_10P2_12P2_13P2_16P2_17P2_19P2_20P2_22P2_23P2_24P2_25P2_29P2_32P2_33P2_35P2_36P2_37P2_39P2_41P2_43P2_46P2_47P2_50P2_51P2_53P2_55P2_56P2_57P2_59P2_63P2_64P2_67P2_72P2_73P2_74P2_75P2_77P2_78
Session 3
P3_03P3_04P3_05P3_06P3_09P3_10P3_12P3_14P3_17P3_19P3_20P3_21P3_22P3_24P3_28P3_29P3_31P3_40P3_44P3_45P3_46P3_48P3_50P3_51P3_52P3_53P3_54P3_58P3_59P3_62P3_64P3_65P3_66P3_68P3_74P3_77P3_78
Documentation
An Introduction to the 4th Global Food Security Conference (.pdf)
GFS4 Oral programme (.pdf)
Déclaration GFS4 FR (.pdf)