Aled Jones
Scoping potential routes to UK civil unrest via the food system: Results of a structured expert elicitation
Jones, Aled; Bridle, Sarah; Denby, Katherine; Bhunnoo, Riaz; Morton, Daniel; Stanbrough, Lucy; Coupe, Barnaby; Pilley, Vanessa; Benton, Tim; Falloon, Pete; Matthews, Tom K.; Hasnain, Saher; Heslop-Harrison, John S.; Beard, Simon; Pierce, Julie; Pretty, Jules; Zurek, Monika; Johnstone, Alexandra; Smith, Pete; Gunn, Neil; Watson, Molly; Pope, Edward; Tzachor, Asaf; Douglas, Caitlin; Reynolds, Christian; Ward, Neil; Fredenburgh, Jez; Pettinger, Clare; Quested, Tom; Cordero, Juan Pablo; Mitchell, Clive; Bewick, Carrie; Brown, Cameron; Brown, Christopher; Burgess, Paul J.; Challinor, Andy; Cottrell, Andrew; Crocker, Thomas; George, Thomas; Godfray, Charles J.; Hails, Rosie S.; Ingram, John; Lang, Tim; Lyon, Fergus; Lusher, Simon; MacMillan, Tom; Newton, Sue; Pearson, Simon; Pritchard, Sue; Sanders, Dale; Sanderson Bellamy, Angelina; Steven, Megan; Trickett, Alastair; Voysey, Andrew; Watson, Christine; Whitby, Darren; Whiteside, Kerry
Authors
Sarah Bridle
Katherine Denby
Riaz Bhunnoo
Daniel Morton
Lucy Stanbrough
Barnaby Coupe
Vanessa Pilley
Tim Benton
Pete Falloon
Tom K. Matthews
Saher Hasnain
John S. Heslop-Harrison
Simon Beard
Julie Pierce
Jules Pretty
Monika Zurek
Alexandra Johnstone
Pete Smith
Neil Gunn
Molly Watson
Edward Pope
Asaf Tzachor
Caitlin Douglas
Christian Reynolds
Neil Ward
Jez Fredenburgh
Clare Pettinger
Tom Quested
Juan Pablo Cordero
Clive Mitchell
Carrie Bewick
Cameron Brown
Christopher Brown
Paul J. Burgess
Andy Challinor
Andrew Cottrell
Thomas Crocker
Thomas George
Charles J. Godfray
Rosie S. Hails
John Ingram
Tim Lang
Fergus Lyon
Simon Lusher
Tom MacMillan
Sue Newton
Simon Pearson
Sue Pritchard
Dale Sanders
Dr Angelina Sanderson Bellamy Angelina.SandersonBellamy@uwe.ac.uk
Professor in Food Systems
Megan Steven
Alastair Trickett
Andrew Voysey
Christine Watson
Darren Whitby
Kerry Whiteside
Abstract
We report the results of a structured expert elicitation to identify the most likely types of potential food system disruption scenarios for the UK, focusing on routes to civil unrest. We take a backcasting approach by defining as an end-point a societal event in which 1 in 2000 people have been injured in the UK, which 40% of experts rated as “Possible (20–50%)”, “More likely than not (50–80%)” or “Very likely (>80%)” over the coming decade. Over a timeframe of 50 years, this increased to 80% of experts. The experts considered two food system scenarios and ranked their plausibility of contributing to the given societal scenario. For a timescale of 10 years, the majority identified a food distribution problem as the most likely. Over a timescale of 50 years, the experts were more evenly split between the two scenarios, but over half thought the most likely route to civil unrest would be a lack of total food in the UK. However, the experts stressed that the various causes of food system disruption are interconnected and can create cascading risks, highlighting the importance of a systems approach. We encourage food system stakeholders to use these results in their risk planning and recommend future work to support prevention, preparedness, response and recovery planning.
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Oct 8, 2023 |
Online Publication Date | Oct 12, 2023 |
Publication Date | Oct 12, 2023 |
Deposit Date | Oct 13, 2023 |
Publicly Available Date | Oct 17, 2023 |
Journal | Sustainability |
Print ISSN | 2071-1050 |
Publisher | MDPI |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | 20 |
Article Number | 14783 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.3390/su152014783 |
Keywords | Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Geography, Planning and Development, Building and Construction |
Public URL | https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/11171498 |
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