15 March 2022 Kelly Parsons – typology of mechanisms for connecting food policy – see page 8 and the examples in the table on page 6. This paper analysing the transformative potential of major food system report recommendations. See for order of systems change, their framework on food systems leverage points. Chatham House’s new ‘explainer’ … Continue reading 3or5 on typology of mechanisms for food, order of systems change, covid explainer
3or5 on discontinuities, undersea cables, mapping bias, and dietary data
18 May 2022 Discontinuity is the job – long read, but good for thinking of crises as discontinuities, role of institutions, speed of transformation, and boundaries. Interesting: “The boundary is not the edge of the possible, beyond which all is murky, it’s a smokescreen meant to obscure the astonishing possibilities already coming to view once … Continue reading 3or5 on discontinuities, undersea cables, mapping bias, and dietary data
3or5 on worldviews and change, creative FS finance, sustainable intensification
10 June 2022 Alex Steffen on the problems with old worldviews. LoOoOong read, but very good for worldviews. This is particularly interesting: "The speed and scale of the changes around us mean that the shortcomings in our worldview are themselves systemic. They are failures to see the pattern right, and new information can’t by itself … Continue reading 3or5 on worldviews and change, creative FS finance, sustainable intensification