The study identifies six core domains to transform the food system of Yorkshire, a region in the UK, towards regenerative agriculture. It uses the Three Horizon futures process, a framework for exploring and managing change in complex systems, with participation from diverse food system researchers and practitioners.
Abstract
We urgently need to foster regenerative food systems that mutually reinforce human and ecological health. However, we have limited understanding of the action pathways that could encourage the emergence of such systems. Here we report on an extensive Three Horizons futures process, conducted with diverse participation from food system researchers and practitioners, to identify core domains of action for transforming the food system of Yorkshire, UK, towards a regenerative future. After establishing the contrast between the current degenerative and envisioned future regenerative food system, six core action domains were identified that require support to enable transformation: 1) enhancing supply chain connectivity and innovation to support diverse hybrid business ecosystems; 2) scaling environmentally beneficial and regenerative farming; 3) empowering citizens to reshape food demand; 4) providing trusted, accessible knowledge support for standards and incentives; 5) supporting schools and young people as drivers of long-term change; and 6) ensuring coordination and mutual support across domains. Our results highlight the importance of efforts to cohere synergic action, ambitious visioning, and addressing issues of power. Overall, our study sets an ambitious standard for co-developing action priorities to encourage regenerative futures.
Reference
Buckton SJ, Fazey I, Doherty B, Bryant M, Banwart SA, Carmen E, et al. (2024) Transformative action towards regenerative food systems: A large-scale case study. PLOS Sustain Transform 3(11): e0000134.
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