ABSTRACT

This handbook presents a must-read, comprehensive and state of the art overview of sustainable diets, an issue critical to the environment and the health and well-being of society.

Sustainable diets seek to minimise and mitigate the significant negative impact food production has on the environment. Simultaneously they aim to address worrying health trends in food consumption through the promotion of healthy diets that reduce premature disability, disease and death. Within the Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Diets, creative, compassionate, critical, and collaborative solutions are called for across nations, across disciplines and sectors. In order to address these wide-ranging issues the volume is split into sections dealing with environmental strategies, health and well-being, education and public engagement, social policies and food environments, transformations and food movements, economics and trade, design and measurement mechanisms and food sovereignty. Comprising of contributions from up and coming and established academics, the handbook provides a global, multi-disciplinary assessment of sustainable diets, drawing on case studies from regions across the world. The handbook concludes with a call to action, which provides readers with a comprehensive map of strategies that could dramatically increase sustainability and help to reverse global warming, diet related non-communicable diseases, and oppression and racism.

This decisive collection is essential reading for students, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers concerned with promoting sustainable diets and thus establishing a sustainable food system to ensure access to healthy and nutritious food for all.

part 1|44 pages

Framing and vision

chapter 3|10 pages

Reframing the sustainable diets narrative

Shifting diets by confronting systemic racism in the U.S. food systems

part 2|106 pages

Environmental strategies

chapter 11|10 pages

Life, death, and dinner among the molluscs

Human appetites and sustainable aquaculture

chapter 12|11 pages

Grass-fed lies

The mythology of sustainable meat

chapter 13|11 pages

Re-meatification

The potential of plant-based alternatives to animal foods in transitions towards more sustainable and humane diets

part 3|66 pages

Health and well-being

chapter 16|12 pages

Eating for health and the environment

Food systems analysis and the ecological determinants of health

chapter 17|12 pages

Breastfeeding

A foundational strategy to strengthen sustainability in infant nutrition and development

part 4|88 pages

Education and public engagement

chapter 19|14 pages

Beyond what not to eat

Supporting communities to know sustainable diets

chapter 20|15 pages

Food literacy, pedagogies, and dietary guidelines

Converging approaches for health and sustainability

chapter 21|11 pages

Food systems literacy and critique

chapter 23|11 pages

Prefigurative spaces of critical food literacy

The case for campus food growing spaces

chapter 25|11 pages

Broadening our definition of sustainable food

Shifting perception, policy, and practice to include nonhuman animals

part 5|62 pages

Social policies and food environments

chapter 26|11 pages

(Re)building sustainable City Region Food Systems after COVID-19

The role of local governments and food initiatives

chapter 29|13 pages

Odisha Millet Mission

A transformative food system for mainstreaming sustainable diets

part 7|78 pages

Economics and trade

chapter 39|15 pages

Tomorrow's agri-food system

The connections between trade, food security, and nutrition for a sustainable diet

chapter 40|17 pages

Circular bioeconomy of agri-food value chains

Innovative, sustainable, and circular business models' contributions to sustainable diets and food systems

part 8|56 pages

Design and measurement mechanisms

part 9|108 pages

Food sovereignty and case studies

chapter 47|13 pages

Food security, sufficiency, and affordability in Sub-Saharan Africa

Development of local sustainable food systems

chapter 48|12 pages

Millets and kīrai

Two food categories emblematic of the ability and knowledge of Tamil women to ensure a healthy and sustainable diet

chapter 49|16 pages

Challenges and opportunities for sustainable diets in India

A systems strengthening perspective

chapter 50|13 pages

Cultivating sustainable diets in China

Challenges and opportunities

chapter 51|12 pages

Bio-cultural diversity in South America

Overcoming agro-extractivism linked to unhealthy diets

chapter 52|12 pages

Climate transformations

Evolving food security, migration, and alternative livelihood strategies in Panama