The role of regulatory frameworks and non-state actors in creating sustainable diets
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2013
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This presentation discussed the growing recognition of sustainable diets at international governance levels and how this reflects the challenges and win-win opportunities of living within our ecological limits. I assert that sustainable diets provide an example of how living within our ecological limits would actually make us better off even apart from environmental benefits. After determining whether Australians’ generally have a sustainable diet, I outlined how Australian regulators are attempting to address sustainable diets. I argued that the personal responsibility approach coupled with the focus on preventing or reducing overweight and obesity levels are proving incapable of bringing about long-term sustainable diets that will contribute to the health and well-being of Australian people. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/85123/2/85123.pdf Johnson, Hope (2013) The role of regulatory frameworks and non-state actors in creating sustainable diets. In Wild Law Conference, Living within Our Ecological Limits: Law and Governance to Nurture the Earth Community, 27-29 September 2013, Southbank, Brisbane, Qld. (Unpublished) |
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Copyright 2013 The Author(s) |
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Faculty of Law; Institute for Future Environments |
Palavras-Chave | #Sustainable Diets #Public Health #Regulatory Theory |
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