21 January 2021. Recently, a number of agencies have used food system visualizations (FSVs) to illustrate the complexity of these systems. IISD has reviewed a number of FSVs to compare how they focus on and represent different components of food systems and to assess how they cover policy and decision-making priorities, including the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Find out more. There is increasing recognition that our food comes from a complex set of systems, encompassing agricultural techniques and ecosystems, as well as food security and nutrition—all of which are affected by different governance and policy choices. Recently, a number of agencies have used food system visualizations (FSVs) to illustrate the complexity of these systems. IISD has reviewed a number of FSVs to compare how they focus on and represent different components of food systems and to assess how they cover policy and decision-making priorities, including the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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