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Agri-Food Policy Responding to Crisis: Charting New Approaches

Environmental Policy
Governance
Policy Analysis
Policy Change
Policy-Making
P030
Sandra Schwindenhammer
Justus-Liebig-University Giessen
Colette S. Vogeler
Universität Speyer
Colette S. Vogeler
Universität Speyer

Abstract

This panel examines the transformation of agri-food policies in response to global crises such as climate change, geopolitical conflicts, and resource scarcity. It explores how established and novel governance approaches affect the resilience and sustainability of agri-food systems responding to crises, especially when they interact with established farm income support, other policy areas (water, energy, land, climate), and increasing political polariza-tion. Discussions focus on adapting and transforming policy objectives, strategies, and in-struments in the current crisis landscape confronting agri-food systems.

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