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The impact of climate change on food systems, diet quality, nutrition, and health outcomes: A narrative review

Victor Owino, Chiza Kumwenda, Béatrice Ekesa, Megan Parker, Laina Ewoldt, Nanna Roos, Warren T. Lee, Daniel Tomé

2022Frontiers in Climate205 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Many consequences of climate change undermine the stability of global food systems, decreasing food security and diet quality, and exposing vulnerable populations to multiple forms of malnutrition. The emergence of pandemics such as Covid-19 exacerbate the situation and make interactions even more complex. Climate change impacts food systems at different levels, including changes in soil fertility and crop yield, composition, and bioavailability of nutrients in foods, pest resistance, and risk of malnutrition. Sustainable and resilient food systems, coupled with climate-smart agriculture, are needed to ensure sustainable diets that are adequately diverse, nutritious, and better aligned with contextual ecosystem functions and environmental conservation. Robust tools and indicators are urgently needed to measure the reciprocal food systems-climate change interaction, that is further complicated by pandemics, and how it impacts human health.

Topics & Concepts

Food securityClimate changeFood systemsSustainable agricultureMalnutritionAgricultureNatural resource economicsEnvironmental resource managementBusinessEnvironmental planningEnvironmental healthGeographyEnvironmental scienceEconomicsEcologyBiologyMedicineEconomic growthAgriculture Sustainability and Environmental ImpactUrban Agriculture and SustainabilityFood Waste Reduction and Sustainability