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によって Karl Hallding 6年前.

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Geopolitics of food security - mind map

The interconnected issues of environmental change, food security, and geopolitical dynamics highlight the intricate challenges faced globally. Environmental changes, such as droughts and extreme weather events, exacerbate food crises and chronic malnutrition, making communities increasingly vulnerable.

Geopolitics of food security - mind map

State-centric

What we have

Environmental Change

Distribution of (natural) endowments, power, vulnerability

Human-centric

Geopolitics of Food

Resource Competition

Land-grabbing / land acquisitions
Interdependence
Resource conflict
Food securitization and weaponization
Structural Food Power

Food Crises and Insecurity

Subtopic
Vulnerability and Adaptation
Migration
Political instability
Rapid onset
Market volatility

Global Food Crises 2007-08, 2010-11

Conflict
Extreme weather events
Slow onset
Chronic malnutrition
Drought

Governance

Frameworks
Strategies
Neo-liberal marketization
Agents
Transnational capital and corporations
States and state organizations
International actors (FAO, WFP)
Individuals, households, and communities
Local markets and civil society

Food Security Concepts and Practices

Sustainability and resilience
Means to achieve food security
Exchange

Economic, sociopolitical, physical access

Rights and entitlements

Trade

Economic access (e.g. foreign exchange); geopolitical environment

Production

Self-sufficiency and autarky

Protectionism

Stable livelihoods

Technology and producitivity

External food aid