TY  - JOUR
IS  - 1
PB  - Wiley
A1  - Schaafsma, Marije
A1  - Dreoni, Ilda
A1  - Ayompe, Lacour Mody
A1  - Egoh, Benis
A1  - Ekayana, Dewa Putu
A1  - Favareto, Arilson
A1  - Mumbunan, Sonny
A1  - Nakagawa, Louise
A1  - Ngouhouo?poufoun, Jonas
A1  - Sassen, Marieke
A1  - Uehara, Thiago Kanashiro
A1  - Matthews, Zoe
Y1  - 2023/02//
UR  - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sd.2379
SP  - 138
KW  - commodity production
KW  -  global value chains
KW  -  multidimensional wellbeing
KW  -  sustainable development
TI  - A framework to understand the social impacts of agricultural trade
N2  - While international trade in agricultural commodities can spur economic development especially where governance is strong, there are also concerns about the local impacts of commodity production and their distribution. Previous frameworks have primarily focused on trade effects on environmental conditions in production regions, as well as economic growth and food security. Instead, we develop a conceptual framework for understanding the impact of agricultural trade on multidimensional wellbeing and equity. The purpose of the framework is to guide the analysis of the impacts of trade on people, by identifying the core concepts and organising the complexity of the local social impacts of global value chains. The framework is supported by evidence from studies on trade in soy, coffee, cocoa, and palm oil.
VL  - 31
SN  - 0968-0802
N1  - © 2022 The Authors. Sustainable Development published by ERP Environment and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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ID  - discovery10195162
AV  - public
JF  - Sustainable Development
EP  - 150
ER  -