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Aniket Aga


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Department of Geography

SUNY Buffalo

105 Wilkeson Quad
Buffalo NY 14261
USA





Department of Geography

SUNY Buffalo

105 Wilkeson Quad
Buffalo NY 14261
USA



Feeding Prometheus: An Interdisciplinary Approach for Solving the Global Food Crisis


Journal article


J. Vandermeer, Aniket Aga, J. Allgeier, C. Badgley, R. Baucom, J. Blesh, L. F. Shapiro, A. Jones, L. Hoey, Meha Jain, I. Perfecto, M. Wilson
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 2018

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Vandermeer, J., Aga, A., Allgeier, J., Badgley, C., Baucom, R., Blesh, J., … Wilson, M. (2018). Feeding Prometheus: An Interdisciplinary Approach for Solving the Global Food Crisis. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems.


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Vandermeer, J., Aniket Aga, J. Allgeier, C. Badgley, R. Baucom, J. Blesh, L. F. Shapiro, et al. “Feeding Prometheus: An Interdisciplinary Approach for Solving the Global Food Crisis.” Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems (2018).


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Vandermeer, J., et al. “Feeding Prometheus: An Interdisciplinary Approach for Solving the Global Food Crisis.” Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 2018.


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@article{j2018a,
  title = {Feeding Prometheus: An Interdisciplinary Approach for Solving the Global Food Crisis},
  year = {2018},
  journal = {Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems},
  author = {Vandermeer, J. and Aga, Aniket and Allgeier, J. and Badgley, C. and Baucom, R. and Blesh, J. and Shapiro, L. F. and Jones, A. and Hoey, L. and Jain, Meha and Perfecto, I. and Wilson, M.}
}

Abstract

The current global food system is inadequate to meet the needs of the current world population without compromising future well-being. For example, current intensified production systems lead to undernutrition in some regions coupled with epidemics of obesity in others while compromising their underlying ecological foundations, such as creating areas of ocean hypoxia. Such common observations challenge the research community to ask new types of basic questions and apply novel analytical frameworks for analyzing them. Elaboration of an integrated applied research agenda is imperative to addressing these global food system challenges. We propose that core competencies of a new analytical framework lie at the intersection of four domains: 1) the ecology of agroecosystems; 2) equity in global and local food systems; 3) cultural dimensions of food and agriculture; and 4) human health. This intersection constitutes a new analytical framework for transitions toward global food system sustainability.


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