1、THE FOOD SYSTEMS COUNTDOWN2023|THE STATE OF FOOD SYSTEMS WORLDWIDEREPORTRecommended citationFood Systems Countdown Initiative.2023.The food systems countdown report 2023:The state of food systems worldwide.New York:Columbia University;Ithaca:Cornell University;Rome:Food and Agriculture Organization
2、of the United Nations(FAO);Geneva:Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition(GAIN).https:/doi.org/10.36072/fsci2023.AcknowledgmentsThis report was written by Stella Nordhagen,Ty Beal,and Kate Schneider and reflects the work of the peer-reviewed publication co-authored by collaborators and colleagues of
3、the Food Systems Countdown Initiative.Input was provided by Andrea Cattaneo,Piero Conforti,Francesco Tubiello,Patrick Webb,and the Food Systems Countdown Initiative co-chairs:Jessica Fanzo,Lawrence Haddad,Mario Herrero,and Jos Rosero Moncayo.Editing is by Heidi Fritschel.Graphic design is by Daniell
4、e DeGarmo.Photo credits:coverpage 1 Unsplash;pages 23 GAIN;page 5 Images of Empowerment;pages 78 GAIN;page 9 Pexels;page 11 GAIN;page 13 Stella Nordhagen;page 14 Unsplash:back cover GAIN The report is based on the following peer-reviewed publication:Schneider,K.R.,Fanzo,J.,Haddad,L.et al.The state o
5、f food systems worldwide in the countdown to 2030.Nat Food 4,10901110(2023).https:/doi.org/10.1038/s43016-023-00885-9This work was funded by contributions from FAO,the Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences,the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability,the Johns Hopkins Univers
6、ity Bloomberg Distinguished Professorship program,and the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs.The funders had no role in data analysis,report preparation,or the decision to publish.All authors had access to the data presented.The findings and conclusions contained within are those of the authors and d