CREEP – From creeping crisis to deliberate transformation: Building a resilient and sustainable food system in Nordic regions
CREEP (From creeping crisis to deliberate transformation: Building a resilient and sustainable food system in Nordic regions) aims to identify and study development trends that, in the worst case, may contribute to a food system crisis in the Nordic countries.
Researchers from Finland, Sweden, and Norway will study gradual negative developments that eventually might reach a tipping point.
Food systems are complex, and as many systems, tend to “solidify” over time and become path-dependent through the concentration of power and resources, entrenched patterns of action among a relatively small number of actors, and limited new impulses. This contributes to a gradual reduction in system resilience.
CREEP seeks to identify development trends that may trigger a crisis and to propose system changes that can increase resilience. Examples of negative trends include climate change impacts, increasing specialization and monoculture in production systems, and fossil energy dependence.
Project details
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Project number
6721
Project period
01/01/2026 - 31/12/2028
Collaboration partners
University of Turku, University of Jyväskylä, Karlstad University, Uppsala University, Swedish Defence University, NTNU
Financing
Forskningsrådet, via FutureFoodS
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