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Key Research and Innovation Questions on Engaging Consumers in the Delivery of FOOD 2030

Authors :
Gill, M.
den Boer, A.C.L.
Kok, K.P.W.
Laperrière, A.
Lähteenmäki, L.
Damianova, Z.
Breda, J.
Cahill, J.
Callenius, C.
Caron, P.
Gurinovic, M.A.
Lang, T.
Mango, C.
Ryder, J.
Sonnino, R.
Verburg, G.
Westhoek, H.
Cesuroglu, T.
Regeer, B.J.
Broerse, J.E.W.
Gill, M.
den Boer, A.C.L.
Kok, K.P.W.
Laperrière, A.
Lähteenmäki, L.
Damianova, Z.
Breda, J.
Cahill, J.
Callenius, C.
Caron, P.
Gurinovic, M.A.
Lang, T.
Mango, C.
Ryder, J.
Sonnino, R.
Verburg, G.
Westhoek, H.
Cesuroglu, T.
Regeer, B.J.
Broerse, J.E.W.
Source :
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Repository
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Food system transformation requires major changes in food consumption practices. Consumers could play central roles to stimulate these changes, which needs to be fully recognized. Multi-stakeholder R&I efforts should focus more on the interactions between individual, contextual and policy factors influencing consumption patterns, with specific attention to the dynamic character of food environments. Consumers should be empowered and engaged in decision making, through co-design, co-creation, co-implementation and co-assessment.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Repository
Notes :
(2019), 6 pp., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1154348406
Document Type :
Electronic Resource