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Carbon Footprints and Food Systems
Author | : Gareth Edwards-Jones,Michael Friis Jensen |
Publsiher | : World Bank Publications |
Total Pages | : 88 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780821385395 |
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Carbon accounting and labeling instruments present information on greenhouse gas emissions from supply chains. This report addresses carbon labeling schemes, a high-profile issue that has important economic implications for developing countries. It analyzes current and emerging carbon labeling schemes and an assesses available data.
Methods for estimating greenhouse gas emissions from food systems
Author | : Karl, K., Tubiello, F. N. |
Publsiher | : Food & Agriculture Org. |
Total Pages | : 24 |
Release | : 2021-09-16 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9789251349359 |
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This paper is the first in a series of ongoing and planned efforts to build on current knowledge and develop methodologies for estimating new components of food systems emissions, with a view to disseminate the information in FAOSTAT. It provides a methodology for estimating the GHG emissions associated with historic and current domestic food transport, in an effort to inform countries of the environmental impact of their food distribution systems. Our efforts respond to the call of the upcoming Food Systems Summit to characterize the role of food and agriculture to accelerate achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. In particular, they align well with Goal 12 to ensure “sustainable consumption and production patterns’’, specifically Target 12.2, “achieve the sustainable management and efficient use of natural resources” and Indicator 12.2.1, which monitors the “material footprint, material footprint per capita, and material footprint per GDP” of different products.
Carbon Footprints and Food Systems
Author | : Paul Brenton,Gareth Edwards-Jones,Michael Friis Jensen |
Publsiher | : World Bank Publications |
Total Pages | : 84 |
Release | : 2010-09-21 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780821385449 |
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This report addresses carbon labeling schemes, a high-profile issue and one that has important economic implications for developing countries. Carbon accounting and labeling instruments are designed to present information on greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from supply chains. These instruments have become an important awareness-raising channel for governments, producers, retailers and consumers to bring about the reduction of GHGs. At the same time, they have emerged as a crucial element of supply chain management, trade logistics and, potentially, trade regulations between countries. But the underlying science of GHG emissions is only partially developed. Many of these schemes are based on rudimentary knowledge of GHG emissions and have mainly been designed by industrialized countries. There is a concern that these systems do not accurately reflect production processes in developing countries, and that they may even shift consumer preferences away from developing country exports. The report includes an analysis of current and emerging carbon labeling schemes and an assessment of available data, emissions factors and knowledge gaps of carbon footprinting methodologies. The report also analyzes carbon accounting methodologies for sugar and pineapple products from Zambia and Mauritius according to PAS 2050 guidelines, to illustrate whether these schemes accurately represent the production systems in developing countries. The report concludes with a series of recommendations on how carbon footprint labeling can be made more development-friendly
Food System Sustainability
Author | : Catherine Esnouf,Marie Russel,Nicolas Bricas |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 317 |
Release | : 2013-04-25 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781107036468 |
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An exploration of the duALIne project's insights, presenting state-of-the-art research in food sustainability and identifying priority areas for further study.
Climate Change and Resilient Food Systems
Author | : Vinaya Kumar Hebsale Mallappa,Mahantesh Shirur |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 423 |
Release | : 2021-02-04 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9789813345386 |
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This book provides insights on innovative strategies to build resilient food systems in the wake of challenges posed by climate change. Providing food security to the growing population especially in developing countries without exacerbating the environment is a major challenge. Climate change is expected to reduce agricultural productivity, leading to a decline in overall food availability and significantly increasing the number of malnourished children in developing countries. Interventions for enhancing the adaptive capacity of farmers especially of small holders needs immediate impetus. The policy formulation and development programs must reorient in the wake of the new expectations and deliverables. This book comprises of sixteen chapters that discuss the trends in global agriculture development and food system. The book highlights different aspects of household food and nutritional security. The chapters covering diverse aspects address food system, rural and urban food chain, factors affecting their sustainability and short and long term solutions to make them climate resilient. Important issues having significant implications on climate change such as Waste management, Value chain, Agri-marketing, etc. are also covered. The book would be an important resource for researchers in food science, environmental sciences and agriculture. It would also be beneficial for students and future scientists working on sustainable agriculture and food security.
Transportation Energy Data Book
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : Energy conservation |
ISBN | : UVA:X000849543 |
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Agroecological Footprints Management for Sustainable Food System
Author | : Arnab Banerjee,Ram Swaroop Meena,Manoj Kumar Jhariya,Dhiraj Kumar Yadav |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 518 |
Release | : 2020-12-16 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9789811594960 |
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Agroecological footprints are a unique and popular concept for sustainable food system. Measuring and keeping a tab on the agroecological footprints of various human activities has gained remarkable interest in the past decade. From a range of human activities, food production and agriculture are most essential as well as extremely dependent on the agroecosystems. It is therefore crucial to understand the interaction of agroecosystem constituents with the extensive agricultural practices. The environmental impact measured in terms of agroecological footprints for a healthy for the sustainable food system. The editors critically examine the status of agroecological footprints and how it can be maintained within sustainable limits. Drawing upon research and examples from around the world, the book is offering an up-to-date account, and insight into how agroecology can be implemented as a solution in the form of eco-friendly practices that would boost up the production, curbs the environmental impacts, improves the bio-capacity, and reduces the agroecological footprints. It further discusses the changing status of the agroecological footprints and the growth of other footprint tools and types, such as land, water, carbon, nitrogen, etc. This book will be of interest to teachers, researchers, government planners, climate change scientists, capacity builders, and policymakers. Also, the book serves as additional reading material for undergraduate and graduate students of agriculture, agroforestry, agroecology, soil science, and environmental sciences. National and international agricultural scientists, policymakers will also find this to be useful to achieve the ‘Sustainable Development Goals’.
Assessment of Carbon Footprint in Different Industrial Sectors Volume 1
Author | : Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 297 |
Release | : 2014-01-04 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9789814560412 |
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Carbon footprint is one of the important environmental impacts, which has received greater attention from the public, government and media. It is one of the important topics of even any government’s agenda as well and every nation is trying its best to reduce its carbon footprint to the maximum possible extent. Every company would like to reduce the carbon footprint of its products and consumers are looking for the products which emit lower carbon emissions in their entire life cycle. Assessment of Carbon footprint for different products, processes and services and also carbon labelling of products have become familiar topics in the recent past in various industrial sectors. Every industry has its unique assessment and modelling techniques, allocation procedures, mitigation methods and labelling strategies for its carbon emissions. With this background, this book has been framed with dedicated chapters on carbon footprint assessment on various industrial sectors. In each chapter, details pertaining to the assessment methodologies of carbon footprint followed in a particular industry, challenges in calculating the carbon footprint, case studies of various products in that particular industry, mitigation measures to be followed to trim down the carbon footprint, recommendations for further research are discussed in detail. This first volume includes the carbon footprint assessment methodology of agricultural sector, telecommunication sector, food sector, ceramic industry, packaging industry, building and construction sector and solid waste sector.