synthèse 8 p.In industrialised countries, three-quarters of the population live in urban areas. Between now and 2050, two-thirds of the world's population will be urban. Although these areas concentrate the production of waste, they are also catalysts for innovations and technologies. Because of increased awareness of the limits to global resources and the necessity to improve their management, as well as the food deprivation suffered by the poorest households and the challenges of food security, there now seems to be consensus regarding the need to reduce food losses and waste. This has resulted in a possible ranking of their re-use: act first of all at source to limit losses by optimising supply chains to urban areas or redistributing pro...
Food waste is a complex problem and critical challenge for the sustainable development of circular e...
It is estimated that about 14% of the food produced in the world is lost before it reaches retail ou...
© 2017 Dr Hang GaoWith the fast development of urbanization, an increased demand for natural resourc...
In industrialised countries, three-quarters of the population live in urban areas. Between now and ...
Specific links between food waste and cities in a zero waste and circular economy perspective are an...
Cities currently manage food waste in a quite inefficient manner: Food waste and food industry co an...
Cities currently manage uneaten food and other food system based biowaste quite inefficiently. The o...
With cities being a key player in the current food systems, reducing and preventingurban food waste ...
“At the same time that we must respond to climate change and rising energy costs, we must also adjus...
With growing urbanization cities become hotspots for nutrients. Food items are imported, and food re...
As urbanization increases, meeting the challenges of urban food supply and food security requires co...
A necessary extension of the concept of Resource Recovery and Reuse with an even higher priority is ...
The food systems in developed societies face a host of challenges in the early 21st century; increas...
Until the nineteenth century, ‘nightsoil’ and organic waste were recycled to agriculture to replenis...
Abstract Our cities are built dependent on centralized systems of water and waste management, food a...
Food waste is a complex problem and critical challenge for the sustainable development of circular e...
It is estimated that about 14% of the food produced in the world is lost before it reaches retail ou...
© 2017 Dr Hang GaoWith the fast development of urbanization, an increased demand for natural resourc...
In industrialised countries, three-quarters of the population live in urban areas. Between now and ...
Specific links between food waste and cities in a zero waste and circular economy perspective are an...
Cities currently manage food waste in a quite inefficient manner: Food waste and food industry co an...
Cities currently manage uneaten food and other food system based biowaste quite inefficiently. The o...
With cities being a key player in the current food systems, reducing and preventingurban food waste ...
“At the same time that we must respond to climate change and rising energy costs, we must also adjus...
With growing urbanization cities become hotspots for nutrients. Food items are imported, and food re...
As urbanization increases, meeting the challenges of urban food supply and food security requires co...
A necessary extension of the concept of Resource Recovery and Reuse with an even higher priority is ...
The food systems in developed societies face a host of challenges in the early 21st century; increas...
Until the nineteenth century, ‘nightsoil’ and organic waste were recycled to agriculture to replenis...
Abstract Our cities are built dependent on centralized systems of water and waste management, food a...
Food waste is a complex problem and critical challenge for the sustainable development of circular e...
It is estimated that about 14% of the food produced in the world is lost before it reaches retail ou...
© 2017 Dr Hang GaoWith the fast development of urbanization, an increased demand for natural resourc...