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Public health nutrition and sustainability.
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Public health nutrition and sustainability.

M Lawrence, B Burlingame, M Caraher, M Holdsworth, R Neff and L Timotijevic
Public Health Nutrition, Vol.18(13), pp.2287-2292
09/2015

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Animals Conservation of Natural Resources Environmental Policy Food Supply Global Health Greenhouse Effect Health Priorities Humans Nutrition Policy Program Evaluation Public Health Systems Theory Psychology
In public health nutrition, sustainability refers to the ability to maintain food system capacity to support the nutritional health needs of current and future populations while protecting the ecological systems that produce food. The FAO defines sustainable diets as those that are ‘protective and respectful of biodiversity and ecosystems, culturally acceptable, accessible, economically fair and affordable; nutritionally adequate, safe and healthy; while optimizing natural and human resources’.
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