Impact Pathways

Christopher B. Barrett,Tim G. Benton,Jessica Fanzo,Mario Herrero,Rebecca Nelson,Elizabeth Bageant,Edward S. Buckler,Karen Cooper,Isabella Culotta,Shenggen Fan, Rikin Gandhi,Steven P. James,Mark L. Kahn, Laté Lawson-Lartego,Jiali Liu,Quinn Marshall, Daniel Mason-D’Croz, Alexander Mathys, Cynthia Mathys, Veronica Mazariegos-Anastassiou, Alesha Miller, Kamakhya Misra,Andrew G. Mude,Jianbo Shen,Lindiwe Majele Sibanda, Claire Song, Roy Steiner,Philip K. Thornton, Stephen A. Wood

Sustainable development goals series(2022)

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Abstract The complex pathways from innovation to impact mean that unintended spillover effects on non-target objectives are always likely. This generates a third reason—in addition to accelerators and complementarity in pursuit of target objectives—why socio-technical bundles are important. Herrero et al. (2020, 2021) demonstrated that food systems innovations can have mostly neutral or positive effects on the food systems SDGs (left-hand panel of Fig. 1).
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