This book addresses the sustainability of systems for food security by combining local and global approaches. Coordinated by Alban Thomas, Arlène Alpha, Aleksandra Barczak, and Nadine Zakhia-Rozis, it explores themes such as governance, agricultural supply and demand, and innovative food processing methods. The book examines case studies from countries like Senegal, Morocco, and France to illustrate the effects of governance on food security. It discusses the role of women in food security, the impact of dietary changes on land use, and the importance of reducing food waste. The text is aimed at researchers and policymakers interested in sustainable agricultural practices and food security, with the goal of providing a comprehensive understanding of how to achieve global food security through system transitions. |