The concept of sustainable diets, although not new, is gaining increased attention across the globe, especially in relation to projected population growth and growing concerns about climate change. As defined by the FAO (Proceedings of the International Scientific Symposium, Biodiversity and Sustainable Diets 2010; FAO 2012), “Sustainable diets are those diets with low environmental impacts which contribute to food and nutrition security and to healthy life for present and future generations. ” Consistent and credible science that brings together agriculture, food systems, nutrition, public health, environment, economics, culture, and trade is needed to identify synergies and trade-offs and to inform guidance on vital elements of healthy, s...
Food production is a major driver of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission and other environmental footprint...
Global food production is identified as a great threat to the environment. In combination with techn...
Summary: Background: Evidence-based nutrition policy is a key mechanism to promote planetary health...
The concept of sustainable diets, although not new, is gaining increased attention across the globe,...
The current food system contributes significantly to global greenhouse gas emissions, water consumpt...
The Food and Agriculture Organization defines sustainable diets as nutritionally adequate, safe, hea...
Global challenges associated with a growing demand for food in the face of finite natural resources ...
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There is increasing realization that the dietary choices that we make have far-reaching implications...
International audienceActing on diet is one of the changes required-in combination with actions on f...
Food production contributes to 21–37% of global greenhousegas emissions, 70% of water withdrawals an...
Objective: Shifting towards a more sustainable food consumption pattern is an important strategy to ...
Summary: Background: Sustainable diets are intended to address the increasing health and environmen...
Policy makers and consumers are challenging the scientific community to come up with ways to measure...
Food production for human consumption is a leading cause of environmental damage in the world and ye...
Food production is a major driver of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission and other environmental footprint...
Global food production is identified as a great threat to the environment. In combination with techn...
Summary: Background: Evidence-based nutrition policy is a key mechanism to promote planetary health...
The concept of sustainable diets, although not new, is gaining increased attention across the globe,...
The current food system contributes significantly to global greenhouse gas emissions, water consumpt...
The Food and Agriculture Organization defines sustainable diets as nutritionally adequate, safe, hea...
Global challenges associated with a growing demand for food in the face of finite natural resources ...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
There is increasing realization that the dietary choices that we make have far-reaching implications...
International audienceActing on diet is one of the changes required-in combination with actions on f...
Food production contributes to 21–37% of global greenhousegas emissions, 70% of water withdrawals an...
Objective: Shifting towards a more sustainable food consumption pattern is an important strategy to ...
Summary: Background: Sustainable diets are intended to address the increasing health and environmen...
Policy makers and consumers are challenging the scientific community to come up with ways to measure...
Food production for human consumption is a leading cause of environmental damage in the world and ye...
Food production is a major driver of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission and other environmental footprint...
Global food production is identified as a great threat to the environment. In combination with techn...
Summary: Background: Evidence-based nutrition policy is a key mechanism to promote planetary health...