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Links between food trade, climate change and food security in developed countries: A case study of Sweden
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Kalantari Zahra
, Horn Blaze
, Ferreira, Carla
in
Agrarian structures
/ Agricultural production
/ Animal products
/ Case studies
/ Climate change
/ Climatic indexes
/ Data base management systems
/ Developed countries
/ Dominance
/ Environmental risk
/ Food availability
/ Food security
/ Globalization
/ Grain
/ Gravity
/ Imports
/ Indexes
/ Industrialized nations
/ International trade
/ Risk assessment
/ Trade
/ Trade flows
/ Vulnerability
2022
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Links between food trade, climate change and food security in developed countries: A case study of Sweden
by
Kalantari Zahra
, Horn Blaze
, Ferreira, Carla
in
Agrarian structures
/ Agricultural production
/ Animal products
/ Case studies
/ Climate change
/ Climatic indexes
/ Data base management systems
/ Developed countries
/ Dominance
/ Environmental risk
/ Food availability
/ Food security
/ Globalization
/ Grain
/ Gravity
/ Imports
/ Indexes
/ Industrialized nations
/ International trade
/ Risk assessment
/ Trade
/ Trade flows
/ Vulnerability
2022
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Links between food trade, climate change and food security in developed countries: A case study of Sweden
by
Kalantari Zahra
, Horn Blaze
, Ferreira, Carla
in
Agrarian structures
/ Agricultural production
/ Animal products
/ Case studies
/ Climate change
/ Climatic indexes
/ Data base management systems
/ Developed countries
/ Dominance
/ Environmental risk
/ Food availability
/ Food security
/ Globalization
/ Grain
/ Gravity
/ Imports
/ Indexes
/ Industrialized nations
/ International trade
/ Risk assessment
/ Trade
/ Trade flows
/ Vulnerability
2022
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Links between food trade, climate change and food security in developed countries: A case study of Sweden
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Links between food trade, climate change and food security in developed countries: A case study of Sweden
2022
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Food security is a global concern affecting even highly developed countries. Ongoing globalisation of food systems, characterised by trading interdependencies, means that agricultural production can be disrupted by climate change, affecting food availability. This study investigated Sweden’s food security by identifying major food import categories and associated trade partners (using the World Integrated Trade System database) and vulnerability to frictions in trade deriving from climate change. Vulnerability was assessed through three indicators: exposure based on diversity of sources, dominance and direct trade from supplying countries; sensitivity, assessed using the Climate Risk Index, and adaptive capacity, assessed using the Fragile State Index. The results revealed that Sweden’s grain imports may be most vulnerable, and animal products least vulnerable, to climate change. Management strategies based on this preliminary assessment can be developed by integrating climate vulnerability deriving from food trading into the ‘Gravity’ model, to improve prediction of trade flows.
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