A new convergent science framework for food system sustainability in an uncertain climate
The complexity and interconnectivity of food systems and climate requires new thinking and research designs that better address the real- world challenges of securing the resilience and sustainability of human and environmental systems. Central to such an approach is coherent action across sectors and scales. Although inter- and transdisciplinary approaches are widely discussed, no convergence model exists to detect and prepare for food system vulnerabilities emerging from disruptions in climate systems, or to address the contributions to climate change from food system functions. Here, researchers who form part of the Food and Climate Systems Transformation Alliance at the Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, present a new convergent science model that incorporates four key components at the global, national and local level.