The UN predicts we will be 9-10 billion people on Earth in 2050. Providing so many people with nutritious foods is a massive challenge and one that cannot be met by simply upscaling current practices regarding food production and consumption. Providing humanity with nutritional food is at the center of all decisions related to sustainable development.

Transformation of the Global Food System

Transformation of the Global Food System

Instructor: Katherine Richardson
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Skills you'll gain
- Supply Chain
- Climate Change Mitigation
- Land Management
- Waste Minimization
- Sustainable Systems
- Sustainable Business
- Environment and Resource Management
- Climate Change Adaptation
- Sustainable Technologies
- Water Sustainability
- Innovation
- Environmental Issue
- Food and Beverage
- Business Transformation
- Nutrition and Diet
- Corporate Sustainability
- Nutrition Education
- Sustainable Development
- Social Impact
- Natural Resource Management
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Reviewed on Aug 25, 2020
Very interesting course. I recommend it for every person who cares about protecting the environment and who wants to lead a healthier life in a better world for the future generations.
Reviewed on Jul 16, 2024
It was great learning experience. I was able to further improve my knowledge on food systems, food sustainability, and how agriculture plays an important role in the system.
Reviewed on Jun 16, 2020
Brilliantly conceived and put together course covering the key touch points for sustainable food production moving forward, well done to the University of Copenhagen.
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