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    New York :Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
    UID:
    almahu_9949568090702882
    Format: 1 online resource : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781003260301 , 1003260306 , 9781000916089 , 1000916081 , 1000916103 , 9781000916102
    Series Statement: Earthscan food and agriculture
    Content: This book provides an introduction to food policy in the United Kingdom, examining policy development, implementation, influences and current issues. The book begins by providing a wide-ranging introduction to food policy in the UK, situating it within wider global debates and establishing key drivers, such as issues related to global citizenship, trade and finance. The use of food control as a policy lever is also discussed and contrasted with alternative approaches based on behaviour change. The book presents an overview of the history of UK food policy, from which there is much to be learned, before moving onto current challenges posed by political instability, both at home and abroad, global pandemics and cost of living crises. Foremost is the need to manage public health, including both malnutrition and obesity, while promoting sustainable and healthy diets, as well as the broader issues around addressing food security and food poverty. The book also examines public sector food initiatives, such as school food and early childhood provisions, and food regulation. As a part of food regulation, chapters examine food scares and food fraud, from chalk in flour to "horsegate". The role of media, marketing and advertising is also considered within a policy perspective. Taking a wider lens, the book also discusses the impact of global food trade and the financialisation of food on food policy in the UK and vice versa. The book is supported by instructor eResources on the Routledge website designed to support student learning as well as provide regular updates on UK food policy developments. The eResources include student activities, group exercises and links to further reading and additional resources. This book serves as a key introduction to UK food and agricultural policy for students, scholars, policymakers and professionals, as well as those interested in food systems, public health and social policy more widely.
    Note: Chapter 1 Introduction.Chapter 2:Food policy in the UK: from public health and nutrition to sustainable dietsChapter 3:Food Policy and nutrition: the triple burden of modern diets.Chapter 4: The growth of the food insecure: the new face of food poverty.Chapter 5: Sustainable diets: linking nutrition and environment. Chapter 6: Food Media, Marketing and AdvertisingChapter 7:The UK food industry.Chapter 8: Global Food trade and commodities: the financialisation of food.Chapter 9:Public sector food initiatives: the case of school food and early childhood provision.Chapter 10: Food scares, food safety and food fraud: from chalk in flour to "horsegate".Chapter 11 Examples of success in UK Food Policy.Chapter 12: Conclusions: current and future policy directions
    Language: English
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    UID:
    gbv_1854656473
    Format: 1 online resource , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781003260301 , 1003260306 , 9781000916089 , 1000916081 , 9781000916102 , 1000916103
    Series Statement: Earthscan food and agriculture
    Content: Chapter 1 Introduction.Chapter 2:Food policy in the UK: from public health and nutrition to sustainable dietsChapter 3:Food Policy and nutrition: the triple burden of modern diets.Chapter 4: The growth of the food insecure: the new face of food poverty.Chapter 5: Sustainable diets: linking nutrition and environment. Chapter 6: Food Media, Marketing and AdvertisingChapter 7:The UK food industry.Chapter 8: Global Food trade and commodities: the financialisation of food.Chapter 9:Public sector food initiatives: the case of school food and early childhood provision.Chapter 10: Food scares, food safety and food fraud: from chalk in flour to "horsegate".Chapter 11 Examples of success in UK Food Policy.Chapter 12: Conclusions: current and future policy directions
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781032196770
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781032196824
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781032196770
    Language: English
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