Fundamental changes in our current food systems must be tackled to ensure that human populations have access to foods and feeds that are produced, processed, and marketed in a manner which is biodiversity-sensitive and delivers environmental benefits. This is especially important since the “Anthropocene” is not simply characterized by geochemical cycles whose levels exceed planetary boundaries, but also by the rising costs to human health of over-consumption and resource inefficiencies. Thus, sustainable consumption demands foods and feeds which are proven to be highly nutritious, safe, and meet quality standards
Food systems that support healthy diets in sustainable, resilient, just, and equitable ways can enge...
The world faces serious challenges and many of those involve current food behaviour. People have bee...
International audienceFour years after the EAT-Lancet landmark report, worldwide movements call for ...
The world is waking up to the reality of climate change and the challenge of feeding 10 billion peo...
The transformation of food systems to address healthy nutrition, food insecurity, and public health ...
A staple food crop is a crop that makes up the dominant part of a population’s diet, being the prima...
The food system involves all actors, activities, resources, and environments that produce and provid...
Nutrition scientists are currently facing a substantial challenge: To feed the world population sust...
One of the most significant challenges for food systems today is ensuring that every individual has ...
1. Unhealthy and unsustainably produced food poses a global risk to people and the planet. More than...
Food is critical to human and planetary health, yet food is currently threatening both people and pl...
Sustainable food systems are often defined by greenhouse gases, land use, effects on biodiversity, a...
To provide more food and make use of precious water and nutrient resources, communities increasingly...
Food systems are comprised of the many elements that add up to the ways people get their food – the ...
Sustainable development requires a deliberate choice in the direction of societal transition, but th...
Food systems that support healthy diets in sustainable, resilient, just, and equitable ways can enge...
The world faces serious challenges and many of those involve current food behaviour. People have bee...
International audienceFour years after the EAT-Lancet landmark report, worldwide movements call for ...
The world is waking up to the reality of climate change and the challenge of feeding 10 billion peo...
The transformation of food systems to address healthy nutrition, food insecurity, and public health ...
A staple food crop is a crop that makes up the dominant part of a population’s diet, being the prima...
The food system involves all actors, activities, resources, and environments that produce and provid...
Nutrition scientists are currently facing a substantial challenge: To feed the world population sust...
One of the most significant challenges for food systems today is ensuring that every individual has ...
1. Unhealthy and unsustainably produced food poses a global risk to people and the planet. More than...
Food is critical to human and planetary health, yet food is currently threatening both people and pl...
Sustainable food systems are often defined by greenhouse gases, land use, effects on biodiversity, a...
To provide more food and make use of precious water and nutrient resources, communities increasingly...
Food systems are comprised of the many elements that add up to the ways people get their food – the ...
Sustainable development requires a deliberate choice in the direction of societal transition, but th...
Food systems that support healthy diets in sustainable, resilient, just, and equitable ways can enge...
The world faces serious challenges and many of those involve current food behaviour. People have bee...
International audienceFour years after the EAT-Lancet landmark report, worldwide movements call for ...