Strengthening the food systems governance evidence base: Supporting commensurability of research through a systematic review of methods
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Description
Governance of food systems is a poorly understood determinant of food security. Much scholarship on food systems governance is non-empirical, while existing research is often case study-based and theoretically and methodologically incommensurable. This frustrates aggregation of evidence and generalisation. We undertook a systematic review of methods used in food systems governance research with a view to identifying a core set of indicators for future research. We gathered literature through a structured consultation and sampling from recent reviews. Indicators were identified and classified according to the levels and sectors they investigate. We found a concentration of indicators in food production at local to national levels and a sparseness in distribution and consumption. Unsurprisingly, many indicators of institutional structure were found, while agency-related indicators are moderately represented. We call for piloting and validation of these indicators and for methodological development to fill gaps identified. These efforts are expected to support a more consolidated future evidence base and eventual meta-analysis.
Date of Publication
2016
Publication Type
Working Paper
Subject(s)
900 - History::910 - Geography & travel
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Delaney, Aogán | |
Evans, Tom | |
McGreevy, John | |
Blekking, Jordan | |
Schlachter, Tyler | |
Korhonen-Kurki, Kaisa | |
Tamás, Peter A. | |
Crane, Todd A. | |
Eakin, Hallie | |
Förch, Wiebke | |
Jones, Lindsey | |
Nelson, Donald R. | |
Purdon, Mark |
Additional Credits
Centre for Development and Environment (CDE)
Publisher
CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS)
Access(Rights)
open.access