Title |
Can climate-smart agriculture help to assure food security through short supply chains? A systematic bibliometric and bibliographic literature review / |
Authors |
Morkūnas, Mangirdas ; Rudienė, Elzė ; Ostenda, Aleksander |
DOI |
10.3846/bmee.2022.17101 |
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Is Part of |
Business, management and economics engineering.. Vilnius : Vilnius Tech. 2022, vol. 20, no. 2, p. 207-223.. ISSN 2669-2481. eISSN 2669-249X |
Keywords [eng] |
climate-smart agriculture ; food security ; short supply chain ; bibliographic analysis ; VOSviewer. |
Abstract [eng] |
Purpose – This paper aims to reveal potential research possibilities for enhancing climatesmart agriculture through short supply chains. Research question – How can short supply chains assure food security and the promotion of climatesmart agriculture? Research methodology – Bibliographic and bibliometric coupling techniques were employed using data from 1990–2022. The raw data was processed using the VOSviewer 1.6.18 software version. Findings – The results confirm the positive effect of the systemically important relationship between the short supply chain and food security. Research limitations – Climate-smart agriculture is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon. Additional variables may have moderating and mediating effects on the impact of short supply chains on food security. Practical implications – The results establish the importance of having a short supply chain for food security in different aspects of the process from the harvest to the table. Originality and value – This study confirms the rationale for developing shorter food supply chains to assure food security and climate-smart agriculture when possible. |
Published |
Vilnius : Vilnius Tech |
Type |
Journal article |
Language |
English |
Publication date |
2022 |
CC license |
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