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Supply chain diversity buffers cities against food shocks
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关键词: COMMUNITY STRUCTURE;    RESILIENCE;    DROUGHT;    SUSTAINABILITY;    BIODIVERSITY;    RESISTANCE;    NETWORKS;   
DOI  :  10.1038/s41586-021-03621-0
来源: SCIE
【 摘 要 】

Food supply shocks are increasing worldwide(1,2), particularly the type of shock wherein food production or distribution loss in one location propagates through the food supply chain to other locations(3,4). Analogous to biodiversity buffering ecosystems against external shocks(5,6), ecological theory suggests that food supply chain diversity is crucial for managing the risk of food shock to human populations(7,8). Here we show that boosting a city's food supply chain diversity increases the resistance of a city to food shocks of mild to moderate severity by up to 15 per cent. We develop an intensity-duration-frequency model linking food shock risk to supply chain diversity. The empirical-statistical model is based on annual food inflow observations from all metropolitan areas in the USA during the years 2012 to 2015, years when most of the country experienced moderate to severe droughts. The model explains a city's resistance to food shocks of a given frequency, intensity and duration as a monotonically declining function of the city's food in flow supply chain's Shannon diversity. This model is simple, operationally useful and addresses any kind of hazard. Using this method, cities can improve their resistance to food supply shocks with policies that increase the food supply chain's diversity.

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