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 ==== Food Horizons ==== ==== Food Horizons ====
  
-a page to collect drivers of change related to food, health and wellness, to design scenarios and a menu for http://fo.am/late-lab-open-sauces/+a page to collect drivers of change and [[horizon scanning]] notes related to food, health and wellness, to design scenarios and a menu for http://fo.am/late-lab-open-sauces/  
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 +eg. 
 +https://delicious.com/zzkt/food \\ 
 +http://agalmic.org/tagged/food 
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 +====Trends per Type==== 
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 +Horizon: less than 50 years. 
 + 
 +">" means "inducing" 
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 +[in square brackets are the references] **NO`tE:** you can also add footnotes like so((well researched and referenced)) 
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 +===Social=== 
 + 
 +===Technological=== 
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 +   * Development of "resource-efficient" large-scale agriculture techniques (agro-ecological systems using bio-sourced fertilizers, methanisation...) [[http://www.reporterre.net/spip.php?|(in french), article on Reporterre on French government's strategy towards "industrial agro-ecology"]] 
 +     * > adverse environmental impacts such as pollution & reduction in biodiversity [[http://www.reporterre.net/spip.php?article4054|(in French), article on Reporterre on adverse environmental effects of large-scale methanisation]] 
 + 
 +   * Development of GMO technology > combined with increased globalization of economy (see Economical trends), increase of GMO-food & GMO-seeds market share [[http://rue89.nouvelobs.com/2014/03/29/mobilisation-generale-contre-grand-mechant-marche-transatlantique-251038|(in French), article on how the US-EU free-trade zone will bring GMO food to Europe]] 
 +     * > unknown health effects 
 + 
 +   * Existing minority, stable or decreasing, of small-scale sustainable farmers ([[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-12267561|promoted by Right-to-Food special rapporteur Olivier de Schutter]]) > preserving bio- and techno-diversity > increasing resilience to environmental crisis negative effects and mitigating the risk of such effects. 
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 +   * Appearance of luxury technofood (like [[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-23576143|the lab-grown hamburger]])  
 +     * > only for very rich people, with [[http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2013/08/is-lab-grown-meat-good-for-us/278778/|unknown impact on health]]. 
 + 
 +===Environmental=== 
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 +   * increasing pollution of water, soil and atmosphere  
 +     * > increasing systemic diseases such as cancer & neurodegenerative medicines 
 +     * > potentially contributing to a loss in biodiversity. 
 + 
 +   * Decrease of soil fertility > reduction of available quantity & diversity of food > starvation for specific locations & poor people; adverse health effects for a wide range of the world population; geopolitical instability. 
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 +   * Changes in desertification and rainfall patterns > decrease of available arable soil surface > reduction of available quantity & diversity of food > starvation for specific locations & poor people, adverse health effects for a wide range of the world population; geopolitical instability. 
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 +   * Climate change 
 +     * Increase of Extreme Climatic Events, e.g. Floods & Droughts  
 +       * > localized food scarcity;  
 +       * > when combined with hyper-specialization of food crops per location (see Economic trends), world-wide scarcity of specific ingredients. 
 +     * Change in seasonal patterns and average climatic conditions > change of food crops production balance worldwide. 
 + 
 +   * Decrease of Biodiversity > decrease of edible animal & plant species > reduced resilience to change in seasonal patterns & climatic conditions > reduction of available quantity & diversity of food  
 +     * > starvation for specific locations & poor people 
 +     * > adverse health effects for a wide range of the world population 
 +     * > geopolitical instability. 
 + 
 +   * Decrease of available energetic resources > Increase on "traveling food" prices > when combined with increased inequities in personal wealth (see Economical Ttrends), reduce of food ingredients availability for most of the population > reduction of available quantity & diversity of food  
 +     * > starvation for specific locations & poor people 
 +     * > adverse health effects for a wide range of the world population 
 +     * > geopolitical instability. 
 + 
 + 
 +reference: IPCC WGII AR5 Chapter 7 "Food Security and Food Production Systems" http://ipcc-wg2.gov/AR5/images/uploads/WGIIAR5-Chap7_FGDall.pdf 
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 +{{ar5_fig_spm_2a.png}} 
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 +IPCC AR5 WG2 Figure SPM.2a 
 + 
 +===Economic=== 
 + 
 +   * Increased globalization of economy 
 +     * Prevalence of large-scale over small-scale food production > environmental impacts such as pollution & reduction of soil fertility > reduction of available quantity & diversity of food + most of the food heavily polluted  
 +       * > starvation for specific locations & poor people;  
 +       * > adverse health effects for a wide range of the world population;  
 +       * > geopolitical instability. 
 +     * Hyper-[[http://www.postcarbon.org/article/305585-specialization-and-globalization-genies-at-our|specialisation]] of food crops grown on a given territory > reduced resilience to extreme climatic events (see Environmental trends) > potentially massive scarcity of a essential food crops > reduction of available quantity & diversity of food + most of the food heavily polluted  
 +       * > starvation for specific locations & poor people;  
 +       * > adverse health effects for a wide range of the world population;  
 +       * > geopolitical instability. 
 + 
 +   * Increased financiarisation of economy 
 +     * Adverse effects of speculation on food prices > combined with increasing inequities in personal wealth, reduction of food availability and diversity for most of the world population > reduction of available quantity & diversity of food 
 +       * > starvation for specific locations & poor people;  
 +       * > adverse health effects for a wide range of the world population;  
 +       * > geopolitical instability. 
 + 
 +   * Increasing inequities in personal wealth > reduction of food availability and diversity for most of the world population > reduction of available quantity & diversity of food  
 +     * > starvation for specific locations & poor people 
 +     * > adverse health effects for a wide range of the world population 
 +     * > geopolitical instability. 
 +    
 +   * To a minor extent, localized alternative economies, such as [[http://www.reporterre.net/spip.php?article4806|(in French) integral cooperatives]], local currencies, barter networks & gift economy initiatives  
 +     * > reduces inequities within economic players at local scale  
 +       * > better global health at local population scale. 
 +    
 +   * Global game changer: if a major demographic group, global economic player & industrial producer installs basic income. It is about to be [[http://bien.ch/fr/node/417|voted by the population in Switzerland]] and has been proposed as a [[http://basicincome2013.eu/|popular initiative in Europe]]  
 +     * > [[http://www.projet-decroissance.net/?p=1640|depending on how it would be defined]], it may reverse the large-scale industrial dynamics and may induced better global health & wellness results. 
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 +===Demographic=== 
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 +   * Increase of global population > more food needed > combined with reduction of soil availability & fertility, reduction of available quantity & diversity of food + food heavily polluted or low in nutrients > starvation for specific locations & poor people; adverse health effects for a wide range of the world population; geopolitical instability. 
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 +   * Increase of urban population 
 +     * Massive amount of energy used to bring food to urban citizens  
 +       * > increase energetic resource depletion rate (also needed for industrial food production) > reduction of available quantity & diversity of food  
 +         * > starvation for specific locations & poor people 
 +         * > adverse health effects for a wide range of the world population 
 +         * > geopolitical instability. 
 +       * > increase of atmospheric, water and soil pollution due to massive transport 
 +         * > adverse health effects. 
 +     * Increased urban pressure on neighboring fertile soils > Reducing availability of fertile soils > reduction of available quantity & diversity of food  
 +       * > starvation for specific locations & poor people 
 +       * > adverse health effects for a wide range of the world population 
 +       * > geopolitical instability. 
 + 
 +===Cultural=== 
 + 
 +   * Prevalent cultural preference to industrially-produced food (Nestlé, McDonalds, Pizza Hut, Exki...)  
 +     * > existing demand stimulates production & thus industrial agriculture 
 +       * > pollution 
 +         * > adverse health effects 
 +     * > low food diversity 
 +       * > adverse health effects 
 + 
 +   * Most prevalent religions & related food regimes (Pork-free Islam & Bee-free hinduism ?)  
 +     * > changing the demand thus the production balance of food crops at world scale ? 
 + 
 +   * Minority, stable or increasing, adhering to the GASAPs, Slow Food & Organic Food movements > combined with participation to alternative economic systems (see Economical trends), localized positive impacts on available food diversity & global health. 
 + 
 +===Political=== 
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 +   * Increase of patenting & decrease of authorized crop varieties [[http://blogs.mediapart.fr/blog/malto-cortese/221113/agriculteurs-et-jardiniers-seront-ils-bientot-obliges-de-cultiver-dans-la-clandestinite|(in French), an article from Mediapart on seeds patenting]] 
 +     * > reduction of animal & plant species available for cooking > global impoverishment of food culture. 
 +     * > decreased resilience to change in seasonal patterns & average climatic conditions > reduction of available quantity & diversity of food  
 +       * > starvation for specific locations & poor people 
 +       * > adverse health effects for a wide range of the world population 
 +       * > geopolitical instability. 
 + 
 +   * Increase of far-right, nationalist and identity-focused movements [[http://www.lesinrocks.com/2012/05/29/actualite/le-fantasme-dune-arme-de-nonazis-11262225/|(in French), an article from les Inrocks analysing the situation of far-right parties in Europe]] > (violent) incentive back to traditional culture, and therefore cooking > reduction of food ingredients diversity at local scale ?  
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 + 
 +====misc/sort==== 
 + 
 +  * e.g. http://www.cookingforengineers.com/recipe/34/Garlic-Roasted-Potatoes/trn 
 +  * e.g. https://www.quora.com/Cooking/What-are-some-technique-to-chopping-vegetables 
 +  * infographics from foodnetwork http://www.wired.com/design/2013/10/26-amazing-food-infographics/ 
 +  * historical changes in ingredients http://cryptoforest.blogspot.be/2013/11/charting-geographical-origins-of.html 
 +  * "The Honeywell Kitchen Computer or H316 [...] represented the first time a computer was offered as a consumer product." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honeywell_316#Kitchen_Computer 
 +  * "Bul­li­pedia is a pro­fes­sional tool based on the cod­i­fi­ca­tion of a cre­ative discipline." from elBulli Foundation. http://hackingbullipedia.org/bullipedia3-2 
 +  * "A Work in Progress: Notes on Food, Cooking and Creativity" by René Redzepi. http://nyjournalofbooks.com/review/work-progress-notes-food-cooking-and-creativity 
 +  * "TASTED is a project that investigates the way we taste food and its flavor." http://www.simona-derosa.com/works/#/tasted/ 
 +  * network analysis "Flavor network and the principles of food pairing". http://www.nature.com/srep/2011/111215/srep00196/full/srep00196.html 
 +  * general principles of cooking with coconut milk. http://ask.metafilter.com/257507/What-are-the-general-principles-for-cooking-with-coconut-milk 
 +  * An app for flavour profiling. https://www.gastrograph.com/ 
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