The resilience of Australia's food-supply chain following natural disasters has been brought into question, following the significant flooding and cyclone events of 2010/2011. How this manifests at the community level, in both rural and urban locations, has been examined through the lens of large and small food retailers in northern NSW. These interviews reveal the fragility of both the long and short supply chain where transport systems are compromised. Self-imposed standards severely restricted the ability of supermarkets to acquire fresh food, in the face of transport disruptions. Similarly, the precarious position of rural food retailers, exposed to continual fuel and electricity price increases, is compounded by the impact of extreme w...
Building resilient food systems in the context of climate change and increased natural disasters dep...
Disasters and climate change impacts have cross-scale effects, disrupting functioning across multipl...
Recent volatility in food and energy prices reinforces the need to understand the relationship betwe...
The Australian food system is often assumed to be largely secure in the face of global environmental...
As a consequence of disasters such as pandemics and severe weather events, Australian communities of...
This paper provides new insights into the food security performance of long and short food chains, t...
In early 2011 the regional city of Rockhampton was cut-off from its main sources of food supply by u...
To date the Australian food supply chain has demonstrated a high degree of resilience, but there are...
In a world impacted by disruptive events, the importance of incorporating resilience into supply cha...
This paper reports one of four case studies that are part of a larger study aimed at identifying ind...
Resilience of food systems is key to ensuring food security through crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic pr...
There is overwhelming evidence that climate change will lead to stronger and more frequent natural d...
<p>We urgently need a more resilient food supply system that is robust enough to absorb and recover ...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic and associated public health restrictions temporarily disrupted fo...
Last year’s flooding in Brisbane, the 2009 Victorian bushfires and impacts from Cyclone Yasi are jus...
Building resilient food systems in the context of climate change and increased natural disasters dep...
Disasters and climate change impacts have cross-scale effects, disrupting functioning across multipl...
Recent volatility in food and energy prices reinforces the need to understand the relationship betwe...
The Australian food system is often assumed to be largely secure in the face of global environmental...
As a consequence of disasters such as pandemics and severe weather events, Australian communities of...
This paper provides new insights into the food security performance of long and short food chains, t...
In early 2011 the regional city of Rockhampton was cut-off from its main sources of food supply by u...
To date the Australian food supply chain has demonstrated a high degree of resilience, but there are...
In a world impacted by disruptive events, the importance of incorporating resilience into supply cha...
This paper reports one of four case studies that are part of a larger study aimed at identifying ind...
Resilience of food systems is key to ensuring food security through crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic pr...
There is overwhelming evidence that climate change will lead to stronger and more frequent natural d...
<p>We urgently need a more resilient food supply system that is robust enough to absorb and recover ...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic and associated public health restrictions temporarily disrupted fo...
Last year’s flooding in Brisbane, the 2009 Victorian bushfires and impacts from Cyclone Yasi are jus...
Building resilient food systems in the context of climate change and increased natural disasters dep...
Disasters and climate change impacts have cross-scale effects, disrupting functioning across multipl...
Recent volatility in food and energy prices reinforces the need to understand the relationship betwe...