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Conceptualising the drivers of ultra-processed food production and consumption and their environmental impacts : A group model-building exercise

Authors :
Kim Anastasiou
Phillip Baker
Gilly A. Hendrie
Michalis Hadjikakou
Sinead Boylan
Abhishek Chaudhary
Michael Clark
Fabrice A.J. DeClerck
Jessica Fanzo
Anthony Fardet
Fernanda Helena Marrocos Leite
Daniel Mason-D'Croz
Rob Percival
Christian Reynolds
Mark Lawrence
Source :
Global Food Security 37 (2023), Global Food Security, 37
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Using group model building we developed a series of causal loop diagrams identifying the environmental impacts of ultra-processed food (UPF) systems, and underlying system drivers, which was subsequently validated against the peer-reviewed literature. The final conceptual model displays the commercial, biological and social drivers of the UPF system, and the impacts on environmental sub-systems including climate, land, water and waste. It displays complex interactions between various environmental impacts, demonstrating how changes to one component of the system could have flow-on effects on other components. Trade-offs and uncertainties are discussed. The model has a wide range of applications including informing the design of quantitative analyses, identifying research gaps and potential policy trade-offs resulting from a reduction of ultra-processed food production and consumption.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22119124
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Global Food Security 37 (2023), Global Food Security, 37
Accession number :
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