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- Follmann, Alexander
- Dannenberg, Peter
- Baur, Nina
- Braun, Boris
- Walther, Grit
- Bernzen, Amelie
- Boerner, Jan
- Bruentrup, Michael
- Franz, Martin
- Goetz, Linde
- Hornidge, Anna-Katharina
- Hulke, Carolin
- Jaghdani, Tinoush Jamali
- Krishnan, Aarti
- Kulke, Elmar
- Labucay, Inez
- Nduru, Gilbert Mbaka
- Neise, Thomas
- Priyadarshini, Priya
- Diez, Javier Revilla
- Ruett, Johanna
- Scheller, Christian
- Spengler, Thomas
- Sulle, Emmanuel
Abstract
Global and regional agri-food value chains feed societies and are an income source for hundreds of millions of farmers around the world. They are also target areas for action to achieve a global sustainability transformation. Agri-food chains are highly vulnerable in the context of multiple crises, including the global environmental crisis, geopolitical fragmentation, armed conflicts and wars, and the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. Measures to increase chain resilience are widely discussed; however, some such measures contradict sustainability measures. While there has been considerable research on the sustainability and resilience of agri-food chains, few studies have integrated both perspectives or outlined potential synergies and trade-offs. Therefore, this interdisciplinary literature review sketches possible contours for a synthesized research agenda on sustainability and resilience for agri-food chains during multiple crises. We argue that such an agenda should include, amongst others, • a more differentiated and critical perspective on the importance of value chain characteristics and developments (e.g., power structures, capabilities, up- and downgrading, and the borders of chain internalities and externalities) • a more comprehensive perspective that includes global and regional contexts and relations (e.g., whole-chain perspectives that integrate agro-input supply) • an actor-oriented approach that interrogates aspects of inequality, cost-sharing, and the potential benefits of sustainability and resilience for different actors along a value chain (i.e., sustainability and resilience for whom?)
Suggested Citation
Follmann, Alexander & Dannenberg, Peter & Baur, Nina & Braun, Boris & Walther, Grit & Bernzen, Amelie & Boerner, Jan & Bruentrup, Michael & Franz, Martin & Goetz, Linde & Hornidge, Anna-Katharina & Hu, 2024.
"Conceptualizing sustainability and resilience in value chains in times of multiple crises-notes on agri-food chains,"
LSE Research Online Documents on Economics
126949, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
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RePEc:ehl:lserod:126949
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