Abstrakt
Artykuł analizuje podatność globalnych systemów transportu żywności na zakłócenia, na przykładzie wojny rosyjsko-ukraińskiej. Stanowi próbę krytycznej identyfikacji i konceptualizacji często pomijanego problemu w zarządzaniu bezpieczeństwem żywnościowym – strategicznej kruchości infrastruktury transportowej. W ujęciu geopolitycznym i infrastrukturalnym pokazano, że konflikty zbrojne destabilizują światowe przepływy żywności nie tylko przez zakłócenia produkcji, ale także przez przerwanie kluczowych korytarzy logistycznych. Choć doraźne inicjatywy, takie jak Szlaki Solidarności Unii Europejskiej, przyniosły częściową ulgę, konieczne są bardziej strategiczne i długofalowe rozwiązania. W konkluzji podkreślono, że budowa odpornych systemów transportu żywności to nie tylko kwestia techniczna, lecz geopolityczny priorytet, szczególnie dla instytucji zaangażowanych w globalne lub regionalne zarządzanie żywnością.
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