Global impact of COVID-19 on food safety and environmental sustainability: Pathways to face the pandemic crisis
Muhammad Ehsan Maqbool,
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Ahmad Farhan,
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Muhammad Azam Qamar
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et al.
Heliyon,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(15), P. e35154 - e35154
Published: July 24, 2024
The
COVID-19
pandemic
poses
ongoing
challenges
to
the
sustainability
of
various
socioeconomic
sectors,
including
agriculture,
food
supply
chain,
business,
and
environmental
sustainability.
This
study
employs
data
obtained
from
World
Health
Organization
(WHO),
Food
Agriculture
(FAO),
as
well
scientific
technical
research
publications,
evaluate
impacts
on
agriculture
security.
article
seeks
highlight
profound
influence
demand
food,
overall
safety
food.
also
explores
several
pathways
by
which
can
be
transmitted
in
these
areas
technologies
employed
for
its
detection.
post-pandemic
ramifications
are
substantial
since
they
could
decrease
agricultural
output
due
limitations
migration,
a
downturn
international
trade,
less
buying
capacity,
disturbances
production
processing.
Therefore,
based
this
thorough
investigation,
recommendations
issued
mitigating
controlling
pandemic's
effects.
Language: Английский
Sustainable Food Security and Nutritional Challenges
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(3), P. 874 - 874
Published: Jan. 22, 2025
Food
security
is
an
immensely
complex
issue
connected
to
global
food
production
and
supply
systems.
One
of
the
key
challenges
provide
sufficient,
safe,
nutritionally
balanced
for
everyone
on
planet.
It
closely
linked
many
factors
including
population
growth,
poverty,
economic
stability,
environmental
sustainability.
Currently,
world
growing
at
unprecedented
rate,
placing
immense
pressure
Thus,
meeting
increasing
demand
presents
a
significant
challenge
current
agriculture
The
World
Program
reported
that
over
345
million
people
faced
high
levels
insecurity
in
2023.
Additionally,
2
billion
are
living
with
micronutrient
deficiencies
(such
as
vitamin
A,
iron,
iodine).
Over
time,
severely
restricted
intake
can
cause
malnutrition
reduce
lifespan.
On
other
hand,
nearly
adults
worldwide
overweight
or
obese.
Global
emergencies
such
COVID-19
pandemic
war
zones
have
complicated
situation
resulted
increased
hunger,
lower
immunity,
infectious
disease,
rates
early
mortality.
Furthermore,
climate
changes
disrupting
traditional
seasons,
frequency
extreme
weather
events,
posing
serious
threat
crop
yields.
This
scenario
warrants
adaptation
sustainable
resilient
systems
crucial
improved
security.
Language: Английский
Urbanizing food systems: exploring the interactions of food access dimensions for sustainability
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
9
Published: March 26, 2025
This
paper
aims
to
conceptualize
the
dimensions
of
food
access
enhance
urban
system
sustainability
by
analyzing
cause-effect
interactions
between
five
and
environment
using
spider
web
diagrams
illustrate
their
interrelationships
in
terms
community
perception
objectivity.
Various
studies
have
conceptualized
as
a
construct
dimensions.
new
expanded
view
supports
both
objective
perceived
aspects
values
knowledge
residents
through
community-based
participatory
research,
thereby
providing
more
complete
understanding
access.
study,
building
on
Usher’s
broader
themes
spatiality,
objectivity
perception,
analyzes
urbanizing
expanding
modeling
critical
analysis
decision-making
processes
sustainable
systems.
With
use
diagrams,
we
demonstrate
degree
among
(availability,
accessibility,
acceptability,
accommodation,
availability,
affordability),
with
respect
We
used
DPSIR
causal
framework
analyze
relations
components:
drivers,
pressures,
state,
impact,
response.
The
are
further
for
spiderweb
low,
medium
high
interactivity.
conceptualizations
applied
three
case
from
literature.
paper,
additionally,
integrates
insights
Systems
Thinking,
which
has
been
pivotal
complex,
interconnected
nature
Furthermore,
ecosystem
approaches
health,
emphasize
systemic
holistic
perspectives,
also
considered.
These
highlight
interdependence
ecological
human
advocating
integrated
strategies
that
promote
environmental
well-being.
Language: Английский
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on food systems: limitations and opportunities
Discover Food,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
4(1)
Published: Oct. 3, 2024
Language: Английский
Food systems under shock: the evolution of food security status of Karantina residents after the Beirut explosion
Mariana Makoukji,
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Nour El Houda Amhez,
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Abed Al Kareem Yehya
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et al.
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8
Published: Feb. 14, 2024
Robust
food
systems
are
crucial
for
ensuring
access
to
affordable
and
nutritious
food,
particularly
in
times
of
crisis.
Economic
instability,
currency
devaluation,
political
turmoil
can
disrupt
systems,
leading
higher
prices,
compromised
nutrition,
increased
vulnerability.
Lebanon
is
a
stark
example
this,
where
catastrophic
explosion
Beirut’s
Port
2020
worsened
an
existing
economic
humanitarian
The
depreciation
the
Lebanese
led
soaring
impacting
people’s
ability
buy
pushing
many
into
poverty,
illustrating
significant
impact
state
during
crises
(
FAO,
2021
).
In
crisis,
simplified
system,
relying
on
emergency
aid
supplies,
replaces
conventional
as
cash
transfers
become
primary
source
upon
which
affected
population
depends
ensure
their
security
meet
essential
needs.
this
article
we
report
research
conducted
between
2022
focusing
impacts
Beirut
status
permanent
residents
Karantina
neighborhood—the
closest
residential
area
port.
We
surveyed
100
households
chosen
at
random,
examining
shifts
nutrition
three
intervals:
6
months
prior
explosion,
following
it,
2
years
after
event.
findings
revealed
sharp
decline
diet
quality
among
two-year
period
explosion.
proportion
food-secure
fell
from
71%
2%,
while
those
with
acceptable
consumption
decreased
96%
30%.
Additionally,
income
debt
situations
significantly.
Almost
95%
resorted
crisis
coping
strategies,
such
using
savings,
borrowing
money
selling
furniture,
withdrawing
children
school,
reducing
education
health
expenses,
rendering
them
highly
vulnerable.
Food
assistance
were
provided
all
one-year
post-explosion,
resulting
improved
months.
However,
these
gains
diminished
later,
once
ended,
revealing
lack
resilience
system.
conclusion,
soon
stopped,
prolonged
deterioration
Lebanon’s
situation,
compounded
by
multiple
crises,
pushed
further
exacerbating
insecurity.
This
underscores
critical
importance
sustained
support
comprehensive
reforms
rebuild
promote
crisis-affected
regions.
Language: Английский
Building resilience in Sub‐Saharan Africa's food systems: Diversification, traceability, capacity building and technology for overcoming challenges
Food and Energy Security,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(4)
Published: July 1, 2024
Abstract
This
review
explores
the
intricate
landscape
of
food
system
resilience
in
Sub‐Saharan
Africa
(SSA),
focusing
on
region's
unique
challenges
and
vulnerabilities.
SSA
confronts
a
myriad
obstacles,
including
climate
change
impacts,
inadequate
infrastructure
limited
access
to
resources.
Nevertheless,
our
analysis
reveals
promising
drivers
that
offer
path
forward.
We
emphasize
substantial
potential
inherent
countries
bolster
(FSR).
Abundant
agricultural
resources,
genetic
diversity
youthful
population
represent
untapped
assets
can
transform
systems.
Strategies
such
as
diversifying
suppliers,
empowering
local
farmers
reducing
reliance
external
sources
emerge
pivotal
steps
fortify
SSA's
resilience.
These
initiatives
enhance
self‐sufficiency
foster
economic
growth
sustainable
practices
throughout
SSA.
Furthermore,
underscores
crucial
role
educational
programmes
farmer
training
building
capacity.
Equipping
communities
with
market
insights
at
grassroots
level
reinforces
Additionally,
knowledge‐sharing
platforms
stakeholder
collaboration
bridge
gaps
facilitate
dissemination
best
practices.
In
digital
age,
harnessing
technology
data
becomes
paramount
strengthening
Digital
tools
data‐driven
approaches
valuable
support
adaptive
strategies.
By
integrating
these
multifaceted
drivers,
embark
comprehensive
holistic
journey
towards
more
resilient
secure
system.
Language: Английский
A Decision Support Framework for Resilient and Sustainable Service Design
Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 22, 2024
Abstract
Resilient
and
sustainable
service
design
is
essential
for
ensuring
the
longevity
effectiveness
of
systems.
However,
existing
literature
often
neglects
key
aspects
such
as
articulating
resilience
attributes
integrating
sustainability
dimensions.
This
study
proposes
a
decision
support
model
“resilient-sustainable
design”
that
merges
principles
with
resilient
system
organizational
goals.
The
framework
incorporates
multi-objective
mathematical
programming
multi-phased
Quality
Function
Deployment
(QFD)
approach
to
derive
Pareto
optimal
solutions
using
Brute
Force
algorithm.
Applied
in
m-health
sector
Bangladesh,
reveals
significant
challenges,
including
limited
awareness
services
logistical
inefficiencies.
To
address
these
issues,
flexible
strategies
demand
planning
innovation
are
implemented.
findings
have
direct
implications
improvement
delivery
processes
underscore
importance
considering
both
sustainability.
While
focusing
on
Bangladesh’s
sector,
insights
gained
broader
relevance
globally.
integration
into
crucial
addressing
complex
challenges
across
sectors
regions.
Future
research
could
involve
longitudinal
studies
capture
evolving
explore
resilient-sustainable
systems
from
perspective.
entails
examining
various
factors
technological
advancements
socio-economic
dynamics
shaping
ecosystems.
Language: Английский
Data - Driven Optimization of Production Efficiency and Resilience in Global Supply Chains
Zihao Liu,
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Cecelia Costa,
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Ying Wu
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et al.
Journal of improved oil and gas recovery technology.,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
7(5), P. 47 - 57
Published: Sept. 20, 2024
Our
study
presents
a
data-driven
framework
designed
to
simultaneously
enhance
supply
chain
resilience
and
optimize
operational
efficiency.
By
addressing
key
gaps
in
existing
research,
particularly
the
integration
of
risk
management
resource
optimization
across
entire
chain,
this
work
offers
comprehensive
approach
improving
robustness.
The
was
empirically
tested
within
context
Company
A's
global
product
operations,
where
we
quantified
economic
impact
underutilized
production
capacities
assessed
benefits
strategic
reallocation.
analysis
demonstrated
that
by
optimizing
idle
lines,
utilization
could
be
improved
18%,
resulting
annual
cost
savings
approximately
$1.2
million.
Additionally,
enhanced
overall
25%,
as
evidenced
reduced
recovery
times
continuity
during
disruptions.
These
findings
not
only
provide
empirical
support
for
framework's
effectiveness
but
also
offer
practical
insights
businesses
seeking
strengthen
their
chains
face
increasing
uncertainties.
research
contributes
theoretical
advancement
efficiency
while
offering
actionable
strategies
industry
practitioners.
proposed
serves
scalable
model
adaptable
various
contexts,
thereby
enhancing
competitiveness
enterprises
an
increasingly
volatile
market
environment.
Language: Английский