Can climate-smart agriculture help to assure food security through short supply chains? A systematic bibliometric and bibliographic literature review
Abstract
Purpose – This paper aims to reveal potential research possibilities for enhancing climate-smart agriculture through short supply chains.
Research question – How can short supply chains assure food security and the promotion of climate-smart 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.
Keyword : climate-smart agriculture, food security, short supply chain, bibliographic analysis, VOSviewer
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