Food Security in a Global Age: Addressing Challenges from Malnutrition, Food Safety and Environmental Change

28 Pages Posted: 13 Aug 2009 Last revised: 22 Aug 2009

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Bryan McDonald

University of California, Irvine

Richard A. Matthew

University of California, Irvine - School of Social Ecology

Date Written: 2009

Abstract

This paper examines the threats and vulnerabilities of the emerging network of global food systems to characterize present challenges to food security. Over the past few decades, local, regional, and national food systems have increasingly become intertwined in an emerging global food network, a complex web of relations that include the production, harvest, processing, transport, and consumption of food. The emerging shape of this global food network does not map onto many of the traditional political science models of the world such as developed and developing countries. Today there are malnourished people in both developed and developing counties, and all over the globe there are pockets of both abundance and scarcity. This paper considers the impacts that changes that science, technology, and mobility have had on global food systems. In this paper, we explore food security, using the recent global food price crisis as an example of the complex, multi-causal, and networked based phenomena that are transforming the global security landscape by creating new sources of threat and vulnerability. The first section of the paper provides a definition of food security and considers the current and historical relevance of food to security. Next, we provide an overview of key disruptors, or unexpected destabilizing factors, of food security including malnutrition (which manifests as undernutrition and micronutrient deficiency as well as overweight and obesity) and food safety. In the paper’s fourth section, we review the rise of a global network of food systems and implications of this network for food security. The fifth section assesses the 2007-2008 global food price crisis. Finally, the paper concludes with some thoughts on food security of in an age of transnational threats and converging crises.

Keywords: Food Security, Food Safety, Global Environmental Change, Human Security

Suggested Citation

McDonald, Bryan and Matthew, Richard A., Food Security in a Global Age: Addressing Challenges from Malnutrition, Food Safety and Environmental Change (2009). APSA 2009 Toronto Meeting Paper, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1449358

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Richard A. Matthew

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