New pathways to a just and regenerative food system in Southeast Asia
This report explores the Protein Challenge Southeast Asia Initiative's approach to creating a just and regenerative food system in Southeast Asia.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Forum for the Future, Center for Data Innovation |
Authors: | Madhumitha Ardhanari, Mareyah Bhatti, Sumi Dhanarajan, Vi Nguyen, Fern Yu, Lesley Mitchell |
Geographic focus: | Southeast Asia, Singapore |
Methods
The research method involved interviews, workshops, and systemic analysis frameworks like the Three Horizons and the Iceberg Model. Participants from various sectors engaged in future-focused inquiry, collective vision building, and prototype ideation for systems change.
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Key Insights
The Protein Challenge Southeast Asia Initiative addresses the vulnerability of Southeast Asia's food and agriculture sector to climate change by exploring innovative food system solutions. It focuses on long-term resilience, sustainable production, and healthy diets. The initiative engages diverse stakeholders to envision and act towards a future-fit protein system, emphasizing regenerative and just practices. The report details insights from an action sprint that examined the role of protein innovators, business models, and the need for systemic thinking in transforming the food system.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | Singapore geographic scope | Southeast Asia geographic scope | climate change | environmental impact | food security | innovation trajectories | investment | just transition | livelihoods | sustainable nutrition | system resilience | technological development | value equity