Montpellier Global Days for Science, Education and Innovation : Africa 2021
6 October 2021. Feed-Care-Protect: global issues and international expertise IPCC-IPBES-HLPE/CFS-One Health HELP
Science-policy interfaces are important because they provide scientific assessment and
advice to policymakers, and usually comprise a broad diversity of international scientists
with complementary expertise. A key function of SPIs is to assess the state of the scientific
literature and translate that knowledge into a format that helps to inform the decision making process.2 This function is of critical importance for food systems – a policy area
characterized by complexity, dynamic change, uncertainty, and contested interpretations.
Policy-relevant scientific assessment of food systems thus requires insights from multiple
disciplines and perspectives. Several SPIs relevant to food systems already exist and were discussed during a panel at the Montpellier Global Days for Science, Education and Innovation.
- Facilitated by: Sébastien Treyer, IDDRI
- Youba Sokona, IPCC
- Sebsebe Demissew, IPBES
- Bancy Mbura Mati, HLPE/CFS
- Wanda Markotter, One Health HLEP
- Closing remarks by Philippe Mauguin, INRAE
@PhMauguin PDG INRAE "Nous voudrions proposer une alliance internationale de recherche sur la transition des systèmes alimentaires… avec de grandes institutions de recherche, universités, CGIAR, IDDRI,IIASA... transdisciplinaire comme pour @PREZODE_Intl"
Related:
IPES (2021) AN 'IPCC FOR FOOD'? How the UN Food Systems Summit is being used to advance a problematic new science-policy agenda 19 p.
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