Today the Mediterranean region faces important challenges in relation to food security and nutrition, which are projected to become more severe over the next decades. Despite the region has made significant progress in reducing undernutrition, the double burden of malnutrition still persists, which refers to both micronutrients deficiency and over-nutrition. Furthermore, the demand for food is expected to increase substantially by 2050 requiring a substantial increase in food supply in a scenario of scarce availability of two strategic resources for agricultural production - fertile land and water, climate change impacts, and greater price volatility in global food and agricultural markets. This context makes agricultural and food security issues particularly sensitive and calls for the development of an agri-food system based on the principles of green and blue economy, as well as the recognition that water, energy, food and other resources are interlinked in a web of complex relations where resource use and availability are interdependent.

Promoting Green and Blue Economies: Implication for food Security in the Mediterranean Region

Maria Rosaria Carli
2018

Abstract

Today the Mediterranean region faces important challenges in relation to food security and nutrition, which are projected to become more severe over the next decades. Despite the region has made significant progress in reducing undernutrition, the double burden of malnutrition still persists, which refers to both micronutrients deficiency and over-nutrition. Furthermore, the demand for food is expected to increase substantially by 2050 requiring a substantial increase in food supply in a scenario of scarce availability of two strategic resources for agricultural production - fertile land and water, climate change impacts, and greater price volatility in global food and agricultural markets. This context makes agricultural and food security issues particularly sensitive and calls for the development of an agri-food system based on the principles of green and blue economy, as well as the recognition that water, energy, food and other resources are interlinked in a web of complex relations where resource use and availability are interdependent.
2018
Istituto di Studi sul Mediterraneo - ISMed
Inglese
Desirée A.L. Quagliarotti, Elena Viganò
MEDITERRANEAN, THE SEA THAT UNITES New Prospects for the Agri-Food System
51
68
18
978-88-205-1105-0
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Green/blue economy
circular economy
food sustainability index
food security
Water-Energy-Food Nexus
All the books to be published are submitted to double-blind peer review
1
02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
none
Carli, MARIA ROSARIA
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