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SHEFS Hosts Successful Large Virtual Conference During COVID-19 Lockdown
25th April 20206th October 2020
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SHEFS Hosts Successful Large Virtual Conference During COVID-19 Lockdown

The onset of COVID-19 has prompted the re-thinking of how we operate as individuals, communities, academics and practitioners on a global scale.  The global pandemic has transformed our lives, and facilitated a process of deep introspection and re-imagination of how we live and work on a daily basis. The Sustainable and Healthy Food Systems (SHEFS)...

Mainstreaming of Neglected and Underutilised Crop Species in South Africa
23rd September 201926th September 2019
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Mainstreaming of Neglected and Underutilised Crop Species in South Africa

As one of 17 megadiverse countries in the world, South Africa boasts a rich tapestry of agro-biodiversity of which neglected and underutilised crop species (NUS) form a part. There is growing momentum to promote NUS to sustainably address topical challenges such as drought and water scarcity, food and nutrition security, climate change adaptation, environmental degradation,...

Aspen Ideas Festival: An ideal thinking workshop
11th September 201911th September 2019
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Aspen Ideas Festival: An ideal thinking workshop

On the 19th of June 2019, I landed in the middle of the United States, in a place called Aspen. I never heard of this city before but I knew that Colorado State was well known by its wild landscapes and its beautiful mountains. The taxi driver who picked me up from the Airport did...

Changes to human diets could reduce water scarcity
11th September 201911th September 2019
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Changes to human diets could reduce water scarcity

Each year,  four billion people suffer from water scarcity, where demand exceeds supply. This number is increasing as population growth and rising incomes are leading to greater water use. Furthermore, climate change is exacerbating water scarcity by altering rainfall patterns. In order to reduce the threat of insufficient water, we need to reduce our water...

Potential impact on prevalence of obesity in the UK of a 20% price increase in high sugar snacks
5th September 20196th September 2019
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Potential impact on prevalence of obesity in the UK of a 20% price increase in high sugar snacks

Introduction Taxing selected food and drink products is a familiar approach to tackling diet-related health problems, but it’s also controversial and hotly debated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson recently made a headline-grabbing pledge to review so- called ‘sin taxes’, and called into question their efficacy, which brought him under heavy fire from public health leaders...

What processed foods do Indians buy?
3rd July 20196th July 2019
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What processed foods do Indians buy?

There have been rising concerns over the increasing consumption of industrially processed foods in low- and middle-income countries. These foods often increase the overall dietary content of sugars, saturated and trans-fat, salt and dietary energy density while decreasing the content of protein, dietary fibre and other micronutrients, and therefore contribute to a higher risk of obesity and...

Eating our way to a brighter future?
4th June 20197th July 2019
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Eating our way to a brighter future?

The use of participatory photography to communicate the values and priorities of future food systems. Kerry Ann Brown – London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Nikhil Srinivasapura Venkateshmurthy – Centre for Chronic Disease Control, India Cecile Knai – London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine  Sailesh Mohan – Centre for Chronic Disease Control, India ...

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