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Significant & durable GEBs - PowerPoint Presentation

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Significant & durable GEBs - PPT Presentation

contributing to MEA commitments BARRIERS TO NATURE POSITIVE FOOD SYSTEMS TRANSFORMATION 1 ST ORDER OUTCOMES PROJECTPROGRAM LIFETIME Business as usual GEF alternative scenario 2 ND ORDER OUTCOMES MEDIUMLONGER TERM ID: 1022501

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1. Significant & durable GEBs contributing to MEA commitmentsBARRIERS TO NATURE POSITIVE FOOD SYSTEMS TRANSFORMATION1ST ORDER OUTCOMES (PROJECT/PROGRAM LIFETIME)Business as usualGEF alternative scenario2ND ORDER OUTCOMES (MEDIUM-LONGER TERM)Agenda 2030 (SDGs)IMPACTSEncroachment, degradation and pollution of natural ecosystems by food systemsDegradation of soil, water and vegetation resources in food production systemsGHG emissionsLivelihood vulnerability and povertyFood insecurity and malnutritionHealth risksDRIVERSPolicies and leadershipSociocultural dynamicsPopulation growth, migration and conflictBiophysical, climate and environment factorsLand use, urbanizationGlobalization and tradeIncome, growth and distributionGrowing and changing consumptionFragile & unsustainable FS architectureEntrenched mindsets & values, socio-cultural & systemic inertiaDispersed nature of FS initiativesLimited policy coherence across sectorsInadequate legal frameworksInadequate valuation of true costs and benefits of FSIncentives for unsustainable FSLimited access to financial resourcesFragmentation and high transaction costsInsufficient pipeline of bankable projects Limited knowledge of how to de-risk and leverage private sector investmentsInsufficient track record on innovative financial structures and business modelsLack of available data on risks & returnsInadequate governance & engagement of multiple FS stakeholdersLandscape & inter-stakeholder FS dynamics inadequately provided forFocus of rural advisory services on unsustainable approachesValue chain conditions and structures fail to favour sustainable productionPathway 1Pathways for public & private investment in FS sustainability are defined and implemented Increased availability of and access to finance in support of FS sustainability Sustained collective actions on FS transformation are catalysed and informed by the IPNational and international governance frameworks enhanced in support FS transformationStrengthened planning frameworks & capacities support FS transformationSustainable & resilient FS/ILM approaches mainstreamed & appliedNew and strengthened value chains & business models support FS sustainabilityKnowledge on innovations in FS sustainability effectively generated & managedMonitoring, evaluation & coordination for enhanced program impactWidescale and sustained transformation of finance supply in support of sustainable food systemsStrengthened collaboration and governance enabling food system transformation from global to local levelsWidescale & sustained transformation of farm & landscape management, generating a critical mass of sustainably produced foodFood system transformation is evidence-based & adaptively managedInadequate access to knowledge on innovations for sustainable approaches to FS (consumption, VC and production)Goal: sustainable, regenerative and inclusive food systems that are nature positive, resilient, and pollution-freePathway 2Pathway 3Pathway 4A1A2A3A4E1E2E3E4