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    Draft FoodSHIFT Citizen Empowerment Scheme - demonstrator

    The FoodSHIFT2030 project was leading an ambitious citizen-driven transition of the European food system towards a low-carbon, circular future, including a shift to less meat and more plant-based diets. The FoodSHIFT2030 approach focused on supporting innovation towards a fast transition of the European food system by 2030, which is necessary in order to address the pressing challenges for food and nutrition security, contributed to the EU commitment of reducing GHG emissions by at least 40% by 2030, and revitalized urban-rural linkages and partnerships to secure the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030.

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    FoodSHIFT2030

    Food System Hubs Innovating towards Fast Transition by 2030

    Location
    • Belgium
    Authors
    • Maarten Crivits
    • Carla Mingolla
    Purpose
    • Communication
    • Dissemination
    File type
    Document
    File size
    1.54 MB
    Created on
    31-12-2022
    Origin language
    English
    Official project website
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    License
    CC BY
    Keywords
    • Urbanization
    • Malnutrition
    • Climate Change
    • Healthy Food
    • Reducing GHG Emissions
    • Localized Food Systems
    • Citizens
    • Informing
    • Consulting
    • Involving
    • Empowering

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