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The world after the Paris Agreement (Antonio Bombelli, Arianna Di Paola, Maria Vincenza Chiriac̣, Lucia Perugini, Simona Castaldi, Riccardi Valentini) -- Chapter 03:Drivers of migration in the Trans-Mediterranean region: the likely role of climate change and resource security in the geopolitical context (Luca Caporaso, Monia Santini, Sergio Noce, Alberto de Sanctis, Lucio Caracciolo, Marta Antonelli) -- Chapter 04:Nutrition, Health and Dietary trends (John Sievenpiper, Gabriele Riccardi, Camillo Ricordi, Katarzyna Dembska) -- Chapter 05:Eco-Agri-Food Ecology and Human Health (Nadia El-Hage Scialabba) -- Chapter 06:Challenges in youth involvement for sustainable food systems (Domenico Dentoni, Francesca Allievi, Carlos Barzola Iza, Twan van der Slikke, Prossy Isubukalu, Judith Oduol, S.W.F. Onno Omta) -- Chapter 07:Innovation for sustainable food systems: drivers and challenges (Angelo Riccaboni, Alessio Cavicchi) -- Part II - SOLUTION ORIENTED APPROACH -- Chapter 08:Sustainable and Healthy Diets for Achieving the SDGs: The Role of Consumers (Cecilia Rocha, Daniela Spagnuolo) -- Chapter 09:Unlocking global investments for tackling climate change (Barbara Buchner, Chiara Trabacchi) -- Chapter 10:The Age of FoodTech: Optimizing the Agri-Food Chain with Digital Technologies (Andrea Renda) -- Chapter 11:Exploring the migration-food and nutrition security nexus: How aid policies can maximize the migration-related sustainable development opportunities (Roberto Sensi, Michele Pedrotti) -- Chapter 12:The role of advocacy and activism for achieving the SDGs in food, health, and social justice (Danielle Nierenberg, Sarah Axe, Ellen Gustafson) -- Chapter 13:The role of youth in achieving the SDGs: supporting youth-led solutions for sustainable food systems (Siamak Sam Loni, Dario Piselli, Sienna Nordquist, Kayla Colyard) -- Chapter 14:CONCLUSIONS ? 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