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  • History can enhance the robustness of scenario planning for the food system. Through cases in Mozambique, Bangladesh and Holland, this Perspective illustrates how historical insights can guide interventions on various scales for more resilient food systems.

    • Nel de Mûelenaere
    • Jessica Dijkman
    • A M Nasir Uddin
    Reviews
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 8, P: 343-349
  • The relevance of history to contemporary food security issues is often overlooked, yet context is key to understand drivers of vulnerability and to design interventions. This Review offers a historical account of eastern African food systems from 1497 to 1840, including maps, documentary sources and archaeological data on foodstuffs, farming and diets.

    • Matthew J. Hannaford
    Reviews
    Nature Food
    Volume: 4, P: 949-960