Water and aquatic foods in revised principles of agroecology can accelerate food systems transformation


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The interaction between climate change and agricultural intensification contributes to biodiversity loss, while widespread degradation of land and water undermine food system productivity. Agroecological principles aim to guide food systems transformation but rarely refer to water or aquatic foods, which are critical elements of nutritious, sustainable and equitable food systems. Here we examine the principles and frameworks presented in agroecological literature and suggest rephrasing of six of the principles to incorporate water, aquatic foods and land- to seascapes. We recommend three cross-sectoral actions that leverage aquatic features in agroecosystems to facilitate more effective transition pathways towards sustainable food systems.

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Sarah Freed, Michaela Guo Ying Lo, Matthew McCartney, Edward (Eddie) Allison, Douglas Smith, Olivier Joffre, Fergus Sinclair. (1/5/2025). Water and aquatic foods in revised principles of agroecology can accelerate food systems transformation. Nature Food, 6, pp. 432-439.

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SDG 1 - No povertySDG 2 - Zero hungerSDG 5 - Gender equalitySDG 6 - Clean water and sanitationSDG 8 - Decent work and economic growthSDG 12 - Responsible consumption and productionSDG 13 - Climate actionSDG 14 - Life below water