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Food Horizons

On this page we collect drivers of change and horizon scanning notes, related to food, health and wellness. This is a preliminary step in the design of food scenarios, that we then translated into a tasting menu for Latelab Open Sauces at the Edinburgh Science Festival.

See the whole design process on the food futures page.

Current situation

(looking back from 50-100 years to today, focusing on problems and possibilities)

drivers

Social

Technological

Economic

Environment

Political

Thematically clustered drivers:

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causal layered analysis

Analysis of thematically clustered drivers looking at their social causes, underlying worldviews and cultural myths:

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Drivers in detail

Horizon: less than 50 years.

Technological

Environmental

reference: IPCC WGII AR5 Chapter 7 “Food Security and Food Production Systems” http://ipcc-wg2.gov/AR5/images/uploads/WGIIAR5-Chap7_FGDall.pdf

IPCC AR5 WG2 Figure SPM.2a

Change in Plant Crops Production
Change in Livestock Production

Economic

Social & Cultural

Political

misc/notes/sort

“People tend to find the taste of Soylent to be familiar: the predominant sensation is one of doughiness. The liquid is smooth but grainy in your mouth, and it has a yeasty, comforting blandness about it.” Could Soylent Replace Food?