Search Results - "Milán"

  1. Cali’s food systems: A diagnostic synthesis to determine priority action areas for sustainable food systems by Aronson, Sandra

    Published 2019
    “…This project compares the 44 Monitoring Framework Indicators from the Milan Urban Food Policy Pact (MUFPP) to existing indicators in Santiago de Cali’s Municipal Development Plan and other governmental reports to measure the city’s progress integrating sustainability in its food systems. …”
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    Tesis
  2. Nutrition challenges ahead by Chen, J., Fewtrell, M., Kennedy, G., Naska, A., Riediger, K., Roos, N., Sanders, T., Tuohy, K.M., Valtuena-Martinez, S.

    Published 2016
    “…The breakout session ‘Nutrition challenges ahead’ was held at the EFSA 2nd Scientific Conference ‘Shaping the Future of Food Safety, Together’ (Milan, Italy, 14–16 October 2015) to address the main problems in the area of nutrition to be faced in the 21st Century, both at a global and individual level. …”
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    Journal Article
  3. Food systems for sustainable development: proposals for a profound four-part transformation by Caron, P., Ferrero y de Loma-Osorio, G., Nabarro, D., Hainzelin, E., Guillou, M., Andersen, I., Arnold, T., Astralaga, M., Beukeboom, M., Bickersteth, S., Bwalya, M., Caballero, P., Campbell, Bruce M., Divine, N., Fan, Shenggen, Frick, M., Friis, A., Gallagher, M., Halkin, J.P., Hanson, C., Lasbennes, F., Ribera, T., Rockström, Johan, Schuepbach, M., Steer, A., Tutwiler, A., Verburg, G.

    Published 2018
    “…We build on the work of the “Milano Group,” an informal group of experts convened by the UN Secretary General in Milan in 2015. Backed by a literature review, what emerges is a strategic narrative linking climate, agriculture and food, and calling for a deep transformation of food systems at scale. …”
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    Journal Article
  4. Sesión ECA con familias: Análisis de vulnerabilidad climática1 en sistemas de producción y recursos hídricos en fincas de pequeñas familias productoras. by Taleno, Sayra, Aguilar, Amílcar

    Published 2018
    “…Por lo que las pérdidas son importantes tanto en términos de vidas humanas, así como en daños sociales, ambientales y económicos. (Milán 2009). En Nicaragua el cambio climático está incidiendo en los sistemas de producción agrícola, pecuaria, forestal y agroforestal en los ecosistemas y sobre la población del país. …”
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    Manual

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