نتایج جستجو برای: sustainable food

تعداد نتایج: 384060  

2013
ANNELISE DE JONG LENNEKE KUIJER THOMAS RYDELL

Within user-centred design and topics such as persuasive design, pleasurable products, and design for sustainable behaviour, there is a danger of over-determining, pacifying or reducing people’s diversity. Taking the case of sustainable food, we have looked into the social aspects of cooking at home, in specific related to the type of food that is purchased. This paper describes what it means f...

2013
Abdul Halim Mohamed Shariff

Purpose – This paper aim to examine various determinants that influence consumers’ behavioural intention on sustainable food consumption among low income group in Penang, Malaysia. In addition, this paper also attempts to empirically test the hypothesized relationship between the determinants (i.e. attitudes, perceived barriers, personal norm and knowledge) and behavioural intention on sustaina...

2017
Jacob van Etten Isabel López Noriega Carlo Fadda Evert Thomas

> Seed systems are crucial for sustainable food system outcomes: agricultural sustainability, food security and healthy diets. > Production and distribution, innovation and regulation are the key functions of seed systems, which make a difference to sustainable food systems. > Currently used methods to measure the performance of seed systems concentrate narrowly on their contribution to agricul...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2008
B Gail Smith

This paper reviews the opportunities available for food businesses to encourage consumers to eat healthier and more nutritious diets, to invest in more sustainable manufacturing and distribution systems and to develop procurement systems based on more sustainable forms of agriculture. The important factors in developing more sustainable supply chains are identified as the type of supply chain i...

2009
Peter Jones David Hillier

Sustainable consumption is a core policy objective within the UK Government’s Sustainable Development Strategy and there is a growing awareness that retailers have a vital role to play in promoting more sustainable patterns of consumption. This paper explores how the UK’s top ten food retailers are communicating sustainable consumption agendas to their customers within stores in the towns of Ch...

2016
Seyoung Ju Hyeja Chang

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES Sustainable practices in foodservice organizations including commercial and noncommercial ones are critical to ensure the protection of the environment for the future. With the rapid growth of the foodservice industry, wiser usage of input sources such as food, utilities, and single use packaging should be reconsidered for future generations. Therefore, this study aims to ...

2014
Paul Burger Jan T. Frecè Yvonne M. Scherrer Mark A. Rosen

Sustainable Development (SD) is a global role model that claims to function as a general orientation for shaping societal processes, i.e., local, regional, national and international development. This is in line with the Brundtland and justice-oriented understanding of the term. It is understood as a role model and sometimes also interpreted as a regulative ideal. However, it does not state how...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2015
Jennifer L Black Cayley E Velazquez Naseam Ahmadi Gwen E Chapman Sarah Carten Joshua Edward Stephanie Shulhan Teya Stephens Alejandro Rojas

OBJECTIVE To describe the development and application of the School Food Environment Assessment Tools and a novel scoring system to assess the integration of healthy and environmentally sustainable food initiatives in elementary and secondary schools. DESIGN The cross-sectional study included direct observations of physical food environments and interviews with key school personnel regarding ...

2014
Fionnuala Murphy Kevin McDonnell Colette C. Fagan

The United Nations has defined sustainable development as development that meets “the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs” (United Nations, 1987). Therefore, a sustainable food chain implies that the entire food chain must be both competitive and resilient if it is to ensure a secure, environmentally sustainable, and healthy supply...

Journal: :Annali dell'Istituto superiore di sanita 2009
Chiara Frazzoli Carlo Petrini Alberto Mantovani

Development is defined sustainable when it meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Pivoting on social, environmental and economic aspects of food chain sustainability, this paper presents the concept of sustainable food safety based on the prevention of risks and burden of poor health for generations to come. Under this resp...

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