Food Security Via Circular Food Systems and the Transition Controversies for the SDGs
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2237-1095.v8p215-225Keywords:
Food security, Controversies, Sustainable development goals, Circular food systems, Public policiesAbstract
Considering food security as one of the great current challenges, we seek to address how some controversies can serve as an impetus or, on the contrary, create obstacles to the adoption and implementation of goals linked to the United Nations Agenda 2030. Seeking to highlight the environmental dimension, this essay is structured in two sections. From an introduction that points out the links between food patterns and social values, it moves from theories of ecological transition to controversies, connections between ecosystem, human health and circular systems and actors involved.
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