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. 2017 Mar 20:38:259-277.
doi: 10.1146/annurev-publhealth-031816-044356. Epub 2017 Jan 6.

Climate Change and Global Food Systems: Potential Impacts on Food Security and Undernutrition

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Climate Change and Global Food Systems: Potential Impacts on Food Security and Undernutrition

Samuel S Myers et al. Annu Rev Public Health. .
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Abstract

Great progress has been made in addressing global undernutrition over the past several decades, in part because of large increases in food production from agricultural expansion and intensification. Food systems, however, face continued increases in demand and growing environmental pressures. Most prominently, human-caused climate change will influence the quality and quantity of food we produce and our ability to distribute it equitably. Our capacity to ensure food security and nutritional adequacy in the face of rapidly changing biophysical conditions will be a major determinant of the next century's global burden of disease. In this article, we review the main pathways by which climate change may affect our food production systems-agriculture, fisheries, and livestock-as well as the socioeconomic forces that may influence equitable distribution.

Keywords: climate change; food security; global environmental change; global health; malnutrition; planetary health.

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