AgriFood4NetZero: Plausible Pathways, Practical and Open Science for Net Zero Agrifood
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The agri-food system, producing 23% of UK emissions, must play a key role in the UK's transition to net zero by 2050, and through leadership in innovation can support change globally. Our Network+ will build on existing and new partnerships across research and stakeholder communities to develop a shared agenda, robust research plans, and scope out future research and innovation. The Network will design and deliver high-reward feasibility projects to help catalyse rapid system transformation to ensure the agri-food system is sustainable and supports the UK's net zero goal, while enhancing biodiversity, maintaining ecosystem services, fostering livelihoods and supporting healthy consumption, and minimising the offshoring of environmental impacts overseas through trade. The radical scale of the net zero challenge requires an equally bold and ambitious approach to research and innovation, not least because of the agri-food and land system's unique potential as a carbon sink. Our title, Plausible Pathways, Practical and Open Science, recognises the agri-food system as a contested area in which a range of pathways are plausible. Success requires that new relationships between natural and social science, stakeholders including industry, government and citizens, be forged in which distributed expertise is actively harnessed to support sectoral transformation.
We will use our breadth of expertise from basic research to application, policy and engagement to co-produce a trusted, well-evidenced, and practical set of routes, robust to changing future market, policy and social drivers, to evolve the agri-food system towards net zero and sustainability. Marshalling our many existing stakeholder links, we will review and evaluate current options and use Network funding to catalyse new partnerships through retreats, crucibles, workshops, online digital networking and scoping studies to develop system approaches to transformation, reframe the research agenda and undertake novel research projects. We will co-design productive and creative spaces that enable the research community to engage with a wide range of stakeholders and thought leaders through the following framework: 7 Co-Is who govern the Network but are not themselves eligible for funding; 9 Year-1 Champions (with new appointments after Year 1) dynamically forging new connections across research communities; 11 Advisory Board members tasked with challenging business-as-usual thinking; and regular liaison with other stakeholders.
Regina Sanderson Bellamy | PI_PER |
Lynn Frewer | COI_PER |
Timothy Benton | COI_PER |
Dimitris Charalampopoulos | COI_PER |
Sarah Bridle | COI_PER |
Neil Ward | COI_PER |
Peter Smith | COI_PER |
Simon Pearson | COI_PER |
Nigel Scollan | COI_PER |
Tom MacMillan | COI_PER |
Christine Watson | COI_PER |
Subjects by relevance
- Innovations
- Sustainable development
- Change
- Networking (making contacts)
- Emissions
- Partnership
- Cooperation (general)
- Social networks
- Research and development operations
- Biodiversity
Extracted key phrases
- Food system
- Plausible Pathways
- Open Science
- AgriFood4NetZero
- Rapid system transformation
- Robust research plan
- Novel research project
- Research community
- Future research
- Research agenda
- System approach
- Basic research
- Land system
- Practical set
- Stakeholder community