Sustainable Food: A Recipe for Food Security and Environmental Protection?In-depth Report published today
The world is facing food security and nutrition challenges on an unprecedented scale. One in eight of the world’s population is undernourished, yet paradoxically, an even higher number are classified as overweight. Recent food price rises have pushed millions of the poorest people on the planet into famine, whilst causing civil unrest and poverty in a number of middle- and high-income countries. In this Science for Environment Policy In-depth Report, we look at how ‘sustainable food’ production can offer new possibilities to meet the food security and nutritional challenges facing the global community. To download report (PDF)
The world is facing food security and nutrition challenges on an unprecedented scale. One in eight of the world’s population is undernourished, yet paradoxically, an even higher number are classified as overweight. Recent food price rises have pushed millions of the poorest people on the planet into famine, whilst causing civil unrest and poverty in a number of middle- and high-income countries. In this Science for Environment Policy In-depth Report, we look at how ‘sustainable food’ production can offer new possibilities to meet the food security and nutritional challenges facing the global community. To download report (PDF)
Environmental Citizen Science: new In-depth Report
Citizen science's value for science, society, education and environmental policymaking are considered in our latest In-depth Report, which explores academic research into citizen science practice and theory and outlines a number of case study projects.
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Citizen science's value for science, society, education and environmental policymaking are considered in our latest In-depth Report, which explores academic research into citizen science practice and theory and outlines a number of case study projects.
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Green behaviour encouraged through strengthened environmental self-identity
Campaigns which remind individuals of the environmentally-friendly actions they already perform may motivate them to even more pro-environmental behaviours, new research suggests. If people identify themselves as environmentally-friendly, they are more likely to carry out green actions, even in the absence of any incentive.
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Campaigns which remind individuals of the environmentally-friendly actions they already perform may motivate them to even more pro-environmental behaviours, new research suggests. If people identify themselves as environmentally-friendly, they are more likely to carry out green actions, even in the absence of any incentive.
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