With the growing recognition of the food system for a transformation toward sustainability, there is a need for future guidance on food consumption and policy. In particular, dietary guidelines (DGs) have received increasing attention as potential tools for enabling transformative change. This paper analyzes how and to what extent different state and non-state actors in Switzerland incorporate sustainability aspects in their dietary guidelines. It examines how these DGs account for different dimensions at the basis of sustainability thinking, including the classic environmental, economic, and social dimensions as well as issues of health and governance. Our analysis shows the explicit inclusion of sustainability aspects in all DGs of the ch...
Research coupling human nutrition and sustainability concerns is a rapidly developing field, which i...
Globally, about 21–37% of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are attributable to food systems. Die...
Diet and nutrition are essential factors in promoting good health throughout life. Their role as det...
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, one-third of the world’s f...
International appeals from the United Nations and a growing group of nutrition, policy, and environm...
In recent years there has been growing attention to sustainable production and consumption also whe...
International organizations, governments, researchers, and activists have proposed the need for deep...
Background To improve the sustainability performance of food systems, consumption- as well as produ...
Dietary guidelines are a primary tool for promoting healthier and more sustainable diets. Despite se...
Demand side interventions, such as dietary change, can significantly contribute towards the achievem...
Purpose: Aspects of human health and sustainability of diets are often analysed separately. Food sys...
Background: To improve the sustainability performance of food systems, both consumption- A nd produc...
This paper takes as a starting point “food consumption prescriptions”, or guidelines on what and how...
Research coupling human nutrition and sustainability concerns is a rapidly developing field, which i...
Globally, about 21–37% of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are attributable to food systems. Die...
Diet and nutrition are essential factors in promoting good health throughout life. Their role as det...
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, one-third of the world’s f...
International appeals from the United Nations and a growing group of nutrition, policy, and environm...
In recent years there has been growing attention to sustainable production and consumption also whe...
International organizations, governments, researchers, and activists have proposed the need for deep...
Background To improve the sustainability performance of food systems, consumption- as well as produ...
Dietary guidelines are a primary tool for promoting healthier and more sustainable diets. Despite se...
Demand side interventions, such as dietary change, can significantly contribute towards the achievem...
Purpose: Aspects of human health and sustainability of diets are often analysed separately. Food sys...
Background: To improve the sustainability performance of food systems, both consumption- A nd produc...
This paper takes as a starting point “food consumption prescriptions”, or guidelines on what and how...
Research coupling human nutrition and sustainability concerns is a rapidly developing field, which i...
Globally, about 21–37% of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are attributable to food systems. Die...
Diet and nutrition are essential factors in promoting good health throughout life. Their role as det...