Food Education for Sustainable Development (FESD) is evolving into a topical entity included in education in European countries due to the growing focus on environmental and health problems, which cause a ‘sustainability deficit’ within the food system. This paper presents qualitative and exploratory research results from iPOPY project, carried out in Denmark, Finland, Italy and Norway regarding FESD and organic food in public food service for young people. The national core curricula in the studied countries seem to allow FESD although it is addressed in school contexts in varying ways through different school subjects; to some extent, the implementation depends on teachers’ other school activities and school food culture. There are ...
This study inquired into integration of sustainable consumption and healthy eating in curriculum of ...
The goal of this presentation is to explore integration of organic food into schools from the perspe...
There is increasing interest in the role that schools can play in promoting education for sustainabl...
Food Education for Sustainable Development (FESD) is evolving into a topical entity included in educ...
The schooldays of European children and youth tend to get longer, and their eating patterns, especia...
Increasingly, food consumption occurs in out-of-home contexts, where organic food can also have a ...
The transnational research project iPOPY (innovative Public Organic food Procurement for Youth)has s...
The introduction of organic food offers new dimensions to school meals, and schools offer new dimens...
This report presents results from “Work Package 4: Consumer perceptions, practices and learning” of ...
This report contains presentations from the four explorative work packages in iPOPY. The iPOPY proje...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity among children is currently increasing as trend of globaliz...
The publication examines possibilities to integrate the statutory school food provided by the munic...
This study inquired into integration of sustainable consumption and healthy eating in curriculum of ...
The goal of this presentation is to explore integration of organic food into schools from the perspe...
There is increasing interest in the role that schools can play in promoting education for sustainabl...
Food Education for Sustainable Development (FESD) is evolving into a topical entity included in educ...
The schooldays of European children and youth tend to get longer, and their eating patterns, especia...
Increasingly, food consumption occurs in out-of-home contexts, where organic food can also have a ...
The transnational research project iPOPY (innovative Public Organic food Procurement for Youth)has s...
The introduction of organic food offers new dimensions to school meals, and schools offer new dimens...
This report presents results from “Work Package 4: Consumer perceptions, practices and learning” of ...
This report contains presentations from the four explorative work packages in iPOPY. The iPOPY proje...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity among children is currently increasing as trend of globaliz...
The publication examines possibilities to integrate the statutory school food provided by the munic...
This study inquired into integration of sustainable consumption and healthy eating in curriculum of ...
The goal of this presentation is to explore integration of organic food into schools from the perspe...
There is increasing interest in the role that schools can play in promoting education for sustainabl...