Ecological Resilience of Food Systems in Response to the COVID-19 Crisis

Título

Ecological Resilience of Food Systems in Response to the COVID-19 Crisis

Autor

James Worstell

Descripción

Resilience of food systems is being tested by the COVID-19 disruption. As with any severe disruption, collapse of some systems, innovation in others, and total reorganization of some will occur. Direct delivery of food, online farmers markets, community supported agriculture operations (CSAs), backyard food production, expansion of seed producers and plant nurseries, and decrease in restaurant share of the food dollar with increased home cooking are some trends that may be lasting. These trends can be seen as complex adaptive systems following the adaptive cycles of all open systems. The crisis provides an opportunity to examine a model of food system resilience (CLIMATED) and apply it more broadly.

Fecha

2020

Materia

complex adaptive systems, ecological resilience, Food System Resilience, COVID-19, Pandemic, crisis

Identificador

DOI: 10.5304/jafscd.2020.093.015

Fuente

Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development

Editor

Thomas A. Lyson Center for Civic Agriculture and Food Systems

Cobertura

Technology, Environmental sciences, Geography. Anthropology. Recreation, Human ecology. Anthropogeography, Social Sciences, Agriculture, Communities. Classes. Races, Recreation. Leisure, Nutrition. Foods and food supply, Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology, Regional planning, Home economics

Idioma

EN

Archivos

https://socictopen.socict.org/files/to_import/pdfs/article 1755.pdf

Colección

Citación

James Worstell, “Ecological Resilience of Food Systems in Response to the COVID-19 Crisis,” SOCICT Open, consulta 19 de abril de 2026, https://www.socictopen.socict.org/items/show/1707.

Formatos de Salida

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