Beyond Boundaries: A Pan-Political Vision for Food and Land Transformation
Climate change and environmental disruptions have triggered a planetary emergency of unprecedented scale. This crisis exposes the shortcomings of fragmented national-level approaches, leaving countries and societies ill-prepared to cope with such shocks. It also highlights the inadequacy of current efforts to protect the planet's ecosystems. As global challenges intensify, the responsibility for building resilience is increasingly pushed across borders, with the most vulnerable and disadvantaged communities bearing the heaviest burdens. This Working Paper explores the critical role of adaptation, examining its limitations and the necessary contributions of public policy and best practices to drive transformative change in food and land systems. Given the interconnected nature of ecosystems, a pan-political adaptation strategy is essential to effectively address climate change and reshape global food and land systems.
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