Title of article
Estimating and communicating food system impacts: A case study in Montreal, Quebec
Author/Authors
Thibert، نويسنده , , Joël and Badami، نويسنده , , Madhav G. Badami، نويسنده ,
Pages
8
From page
1814
To page
1821
Abstract
Modern food systems are characterized by a range of resource use, environmental, and socioeconomic impacts, resulting from choices made by various actors, including the public, who are “distanced” from these impacts, with important implications for sustainability. In order to make ecologically responsible food choices, the public will need information that is reliable, easily comprehensible, and that allows them to discriminate between these choices in terms of the range of impacts, and their trade-offs with factors such as market price.
ustrate, by means of a case study involving nine variations of two meals of similar nutritional energy content, some challenges and issues associated with estimating and integrating the diverse impacts of food systems, and explore the implications of our results for communicating these impacts in a manner that balances epistemic adequacy with heuristic usefulness in enabling ecologically responsible food choices.
Keywords
Integration , characterization , Communication , Food systems , environmental impacts , Food choice
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
1941211
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