Policy Brief: Future Nordic Diets:

Policy Brief: Future Nordic Diets:
Title Policy Brief: Future Nordic Diets: PDF eBook
Author Johan Karlsson
Publisher Nordic Council of Ministers
Pages 28
Release 2018-11-26
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9289359056

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Farming is the foundation of our food system. While the prerequisite for farming is a clean environment and a diverse nature, agriculture is currently the cause of major environmental problems, including greenhouse gas and nitrogen emissions. The challenge to protect our environment and feed the world sometimes seem insurmountable, but solutions might be just around the corner. This policy brief presents two food system scenarios for Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden, where the majority of food is produced within the region using organic farming practices and where livestock is mainly fed on grass and by-products not suitable for human consumption. The results show that we could feed the projected Nordic population in 2030 on organic food, mostly grown within the region, while reducing the climate and nitrogen footprints of our food system.

Future Nordic Diets

Future Nordic Diets
Title Future Nordic Diets PDF eBook
Author Johan Karlsson
Publisher
Pages
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN 9789289359061

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Future Nordic Diets:

Future Nordic Diets:
Title Future Nordic Diets: PDF eBook
Author Johan Karlsson
Publisher Nordic Council of Ministers
Pages 98
Release 2017-12-06
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 9289352574

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Farming is the foundation of our food system. While the prerequisite for farming is a clean environment and a diverse nature, agriculture is currently the cause of major environmental problems, including greenhouse gas and nitrogen emissions. The challenge to protect our environment and feed the world sometimes seem insurmountable, but solutions might be just around the corner. This report describes two food system scenarios for Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden, where the majority of food is produced within the region using organic farming practices and where livestock is mainly fed on grass and by-products not suitable for human consumption. The results show that we could feed the projected Nordic population in 2030 on organic food, mostly grown within the region, while reducing the climate and nitrogen footprints of our food system.

Future Nordic Diets

Future Nordic Diets
Title Future Nordic Diets PDF eBook
Author Johan Karlsson
Publisher
Pages
Release 2017
Genre
ISBN 9789289352581

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Solutions Menu - A Nordic guide to sustainable food policy

Solutions Menu - A Nordic guide to sustainable food policy
Title Solutions Menu - A Nordic guide to sustainable food policy PDF eBook
Author Afton Halloran
Publisher Nordic Council of Ministers
Pages 163
Release 2018-06-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9289356685

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For the first time, the most innovative food policy solutions in the Nordic Region have been brought together in a single document. The Solutions Menu includes 24 policies that aim to change food consumption and intends to inspire new and robust policy responses to the societal and environmental challenges caused by our current food systems. The Solutions Menu is produced by the Nordic Food Policy Lab, one of six flagship projects under the Nordic prime ministers’ Nordic Solutions to Global Challenges initiative.

Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2012

Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2012
Title Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2012 PDF eBook
Author Nordic Council of Ministers
Publisher Nordic Council of Ministers
Pages 544
Release 2014-03-06
Genre Medical
ISBN 9289326719

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The Nordic countries have collaborated in setting guidelines for dietary composition and recommended intakes of nutrients for several decades through the joint publication of the Nordic Nutrition Recommendations (NNR). This 5th edition, the NNR 2012, gives Dietary Reference Values (DRVs) for nutrients, and compared with earlier editions more emphasis has been put on evaluating the scientific evidence for the role of food and food patterns contributing to the prevention of the major diet-related chronic diseases. Recommendations on physical activity are included and interaction with physical activity has been taken into account for the individual nutrient recommendations wherever appropriate. A chapter on sustainable food consumption has been added. A Nordic perspective has been accounted for in setting the reference values.The NNR 2012 has used an evidence-based and transparent approach in assessing associations between nutrients and foods and certain health outcomes. Systematic reviews form the basis for the recommendations of several nutrients and topics, while a less stringent update has been done for others. The systematic reviews and individual chapters have been peer reviewed and the systematic reviews are published in the Food & Nutrition Research journal. The draft chapters were subject to an open public consultation. Recommendations have been changed only when sufficient scientific evidence has evolved since the 4th edition. The primary aim of the NNR 2012 is to present the scientific background of the recommendations and their application. A secondary aim is for the NNR 2012 to function as a basis for the national recommendations that are adopted by the individual

Sustainable healthy diets

Sustainable healthy diets
Title Sustainable healthy diets PDF eBook
Author Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher Food & Agriculture Org.
Pages 42
Release 2019-10-15
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9251318751

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Considering the detrimental environmental impact of current food systems, and the concerns raised about their sustainability, there is an urgent need to promote diets that are healthy and have low environmental impacts. These diets also need to be socio-culturally acceptable and economically accessible for all. Acknowledging the existence of diverging views on the concepts of sustainable diets and healthy diets, countries have requested guidance from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the World Health Organization (WHO) on what constitutes sustainable healthy diets. These guiding principles take a holistic approach to diets; they consider international nutrition recommendations; the environmental cost of food production and consumption; and the adaptability to local social, cultural and economic contexts. This publication aims to support the efforts of countries as they work to transform food systems to deliver on sustainable healthy diets, contributing to the achievement of the SDGs at country level, especially Goals 1 (No Poverty), 2 (Zero Hunger), 3 (Good Health and Well-Being), 4 (Quality Education), 5 (Gender Equality) and 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production) and 13 (Climate Action).