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Transforming global food systems for a warming world: climate-smart innovations, governance, and investment pathways

温暖化する世界におけるグローバルフードシステムの変革:気候スマートなイノベーション、ガバナンス、投資経路 (AI 翻訳)

Bonface O. Manono

Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems📚 査読済 / ジャーナル2026-06-17#その他Origin: US経営インパクト: 調達リスク対象セクター: agriculture
DOI: 10.3389/fsufs.2026.1839327
原典: https://doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2026.1839327
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🤖 gxceed AI 要約

日本語

本レビューは、気候変動が食料システムに与える影響をリスク伝達メカニズム別に整理し、技術・ガバナンス・資金を組み合わせた対応策を提案する。特に、不確実性下での投資優先順位付けのためのモニタリング・報告・検証(MRV)枠組みを提示し、単独技術ではなく統合的介入の重要性を強調する。

English

This review organizes climate impacts on food systems by risk transmission mechanisms and synthesizes portfolios of technologies, governance, and finance. It proposes an MRV and decision-screening framework for prioritizing investments under uncertainty, emphasizing that isolated technologies rarely deliver durable outcomes without bundled enabling services and rights protections.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

日本では、農業分野の気候変動適応策やサプライチェーン上のスコープ3排出削減が課題となっている。本レビューのMRV枠組みは、日本企業が農業サプライチェーンのリスク評価や投資判断に活用できる示唆を含む。

In the global GX context

As companies face growing scrutiny on Scope 3 emissions and climate risks under ISSB and CSRD, this paper provides a framework for assessing and prioritizing climate-smart investments in agricultural supply chains. The MRV approach offers a structured way to track performance across productivity, resilience, and emissions, aligning with emerging disclosure requirements.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:This synthesis identifies key research gaps on bundled interventions and political-economy feasibility, guiding future work on climate-smart food systems.

🏢実務担当者:The MRV and decision-screening framework can help sustainability teams prioritize investments and monitor outcomes in agricultural supply chains.

🏛政策担当者:The paper argues for a sequencing logic in investment and governance, offering a structured approach to designing policies that bundle technology with inclusion safeguards.

📄 Abstract(原文)

Climate change is fundamentally reshaping the biophysical and socioeconomic foundations under which food is produced, processed, traded, and consumed. Simultaneously, the global agri-food system accelerates this crisis through greenhouse gas emissions, land use change, freshwater depletion, and biodiversity loss. This review examines climate-smart food systems (CSFS) as a food-system-wide extension of climate-smart agriculture rather than as a narrow farm-level label. Its contribution is threefold. First, it organizes climate impacts by risk-transmission mechanism across production, postharvest systems, trade, food environments, and diets. Second, it synthesizes responses as portfolios that connect technologies with governance, finance, and inclusion safeguards. Third, it proposes a monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) and decision-screening framework for prioritizing investment pathways under uncertainty. The evidence indicates that isolated technologies rarely deliver durable “triple-win” outcomes unless they are bundled with enabling services, rights protections, and learning-oriented monitoring. Quantitative evidence also shows that climate risks are already material across crops, livestock, and supply chains, while demand-side shifts and food-loss reduction can generate sizeable mitigation gains. The review therefore argues for a sequencing logic: diagnose dominant risks, prioritize no-regret enabling investments, bundle context-specific interventions, and track performance across productivity, resilience, emissions, ecosystem health, and equity. Key research gaps remain on bundled interventions, political-economy feasibility, and interoperable indicators that can guide scaling with integrity.

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