Exploring a food system index for understanding food system transformation processes

Siemen Van Berkum*, Ruerd Ruben

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    Abstract

    Whereas most indicators for food systems performance only focus on outcomes, we explore the prospects for a kind of Food Systems Index (FSI) that tries to capture several key components that influence differences in food system performance at country level. We outline the theoretical foundations and methodological approach underlying the FSI framework and illustrate its relevance for understanding major food system characteristics. We therefore focus on major FSI differences between regions and types of countries and compare FSI outcomes across different types of food systems and in relationship to other indicators of change in the rural and economic structure. We explain the potential of the FSI framework for identifying more coherent food system policies but also acknowledge the challenges for its further operationalization.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1179-1191
    JournalFood Security
    Volume13
    Issue number5
    Early online date3 Aug 2021
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2021

    Keywords

    • Country comparison
    • Food system
    • Index approach
    • Policy coherence
    • Typology

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