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Nutritional combined environmental impact assessment of global food systems

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    • Contributors:
      Mathys, Alexander; Chaudhary, Abhishek; Finger, Robert
    • Publication Information:
      ETH Zurich
    • Publication Date:
      2021
    • Collection:
      ETH Zürich Research Collection
    • Abstract:
      Food production and consumption are responsible for remarkable environmental burdens including greenhouse gas emissions, land expansion, water stress, and pollution due to the nutrient overflow of the fertilizer application. Meanwhile, current global food systems are unable to address hunger and malnutrition in different forms occurring in many regions and populations. The world needs a food system transformation to ensure that we operate within planetary limits and at the same time feed the growing population with healthy diets. Previous studies investigating food systems often focus on the impact of diets on a single environmental domain and consider limited nutritional factors like calorie, protein or a couple of other nutrients. Integrating multiple environmental and nutritional aspects into the assessment of country-specific food systems at a global scale is needed to examine the potential trade-offs and account for the heterogeneity of food consumption and production patterns across regions. Focusing on what is produced, eaten, and wasted, the thesis employs the nutritional combined environmental impact assessment approach with multiple indicators to explore the sustainability opportunities in the food systems of all countries at national and global scales. This thesis first reviewed the existing evidence on how the global dietary changes can contribute towards the progress on individual United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It showed the existing shortcomings and necessary dietary changes required in different world regions. This is followed by an analysis of Swiss dietary patterns and the implications on human health, nutrition quality, environmental sustainability, economic costs under different scenarios using multiple indicators. The thesis then examines the food waste in each country to explicitly present the embedded nutritional and environmental losses. Lastly, domestic food production profiles of world countries are analyzed to identify the gaps and surplus in terms of 25 ...
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      application/application/pdf
    • ISBN:
      978-3-907234-71-6
      3-907234-71-5
    • Relation:
      info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isbn/978-3-907234-71-6; info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/SNF/NFP 73: Gesuch/172415; http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/518167; urn:isbn:978-3-907234-71-6
    • Accession Number:
      10.3929/ethz-b-000518167
    • Online Access:
      https://doi.org/20.500.11850/518167
      https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000518167
      https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/518167
    • Rights:
      info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess ; http://rightsstatements.org/page/InC-NC/1.0/ ; In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
    • Accession Number:
      edsbas.FACE1F8E