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Nutrition transition in Kyrgyzstan: Understanding the triple burden of malnutrition and the importance of dietary quality
(2023)
Nutrition transition, including changes in lifestyle and diet, has been taking place globally. Malnutrition is a serious public health issue responsible for the considerable portion of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). Currently, little knowledge about nutrition transition and its relation to malnutrition exists in low and middle-income countries. Kyrgyzstan undergoes a nutrition transition with health and diet implications, especially to women. Kyrgyzstan is believed to be at the end of the ‘receding famine’ stage ...
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Market-driven harvesting of non-timber forest products and the governance of communal forests in the south-east lowveld of Zimbabwe.
(2023-07)
Despite forests providing a wide range of important products and services for much of Zimbabwe’s population, natural forests are threatened by deforestation. The highest rates of deforestation occur in communal forests. Communal forest resources in Zimbabwe show evidence of increased degradation and signs of a breakdown of local institutions for resources management. These signs of a breakdown of local institutions are coupled with evidence of a lack of any emerging alternative institutions for conservation of forest ...
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Fostering sustainable consumption through communication: Consumers’ appreciation of biodiversity-friendly pasture-based cattle husbandry
(2024-01)
Considering dramatic environmental changes, there is an evident necessity of a transition to more sustainable animal production that caters to societal demand for ethical production and consumption. The slow but steady shift in consumer demand for animal-friendly, environmentally, and socially re-sponsible animal products has been well documented over the past years. The overarching goal of this dissertation is to provide insights regarding consumer perceptions, acceptance, preferences and com-munication of ...
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Drivers for Fostering Agroforestry Systems in Temperate and Mediterranean Climates: Past, Present, and Future
(2024)
Traditional multifunctional agroforestry landscapes provide not only food but also support biodiversity and provide a multitude of ecosystem services. However, such landscapes have been frequently lost in the last decades. Given the multiple global challenges that have emerged from an industrial model of agriculture, agroforestry as a concept based on multifunctionality is increasingly regarded as key for sustainable food production systems of the future. To guide future land management and policies, past land-use ...
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Diffusion of Material Flow Cost Accounting and its Contribution to Sustainable Development
(2022)
This thesis aims to analyze how further take-up of Material Flow Cost Accounting (MFCA) in practice can be encouraged to support sustainable development. To achieve the aim of the thesis, three studies on MFCA are conducted at multiple levels. The first study provides a better understanding of MFCA application at the corporate level in developing countries, which are characterized by rapid structure transformation leading to serious environmental problems. The second study considers the contextual and transformational ...
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Entwicklung eines innovativen Produktionsverfahrens für die Herstellung von Wurstwaren ohne Verwendung von Zusatzstoffen
(2023)
Das Ziel der vorliegenden wissenschaftlichen Untersuchungen ist die Entwicklung von Produktionsverfahren für Brüh- und Frischwurst ohne die Verwendung von Nitritpökelsalz und anderen Zusatzstoffen, die mittels Angaben von E-Nummern deklariert werden müssen. Am Beispiel von Bio-Lyoner in Dosen und Bio-Edelsalami wurden im Rahmen eines F&E-Vorhabens, welches unter Praxisbedingungen bei der Bäuerlichen Erzeugergemeinschaft Schwäbisch Hall (BESH) durchgeführt wurde, innovative Produktionsverfahren entwickelt und auf ihre ...
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The role of price in consumers’ purchase decisions on organic food
(2018-05)
Trotz des über die letzten Dekaden anhaltenden Wachstums des Marktes für ökologische Lebensmittel bleibt der Sektor hinter seinem Potential zurück. Als wesentlicher Grund hierfür wird häufig der Preis von Öko-Lebensmitteln genannt, der von Konsumenten als zu hoch empfunden wird. Der derzeitige Stand des Wissens bietet jedoch kein klares Bild über das Verbraucherverhalten in Bezug auf den Preis von Öko-Lebensmitteln. Das Ziel dieser Dissertation ist daher, Erkenntnisse zur Preissensitivität von Verbrauchern bei ...
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Food commercialization, hidden hunger and malnutrition: A study of food and nutrition security, focusing on the marginalized society in Sri Lanka
(2020-09)
From 2016 to 2019, a collaborative research project between the Rajarata University of Sri Lanka and the Department of Organic Food Quality and Food Culture, University of Kassel, Germany, was carried out to investigate the food commercialization, hidden hunger, and malnutrition in marginalized societies in Sri Lanka.
Consuming a healthy diet, maintaining good health, and chronic diseases is a challenge for those struggling with poverty and food insecurity for various reasons in Sri Lanka, including limited financial ...
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Sustainable diets: Studies on German consumers’ intention-behavior gap
(2020-01)
Globally our practiced food systems are causing great harm to our environment including contributions to biodiversity loss, soil degradation, water pollution, and climate change, as well as to human health. Sustainable diets are crucial for solving those global diet-related problems because they are credited with a key role in the transformation of our currently practiced food systems into more sustainable ones. Increasing the practice of sustainable diets can be a starting point for initiating the needed change. ...
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Development of a new methodology in sensory science to detect the intention-behaviour gap in organic food consumption and investigate the effect of this gap on consumer’s subjective wellbeing
(2020-08)
Aktuelle Umweltherausforderungen wie die globale Erwärmung, der Klimawandel und der Verlust der biologischen Vielfalt und der natürlichen Ressourcen hängen mit dem Verhalten der Menschen zusammen. Nicht nachhaltige Produktion und Konsum erklären die meisten dieser Herausforderungen. Daher interessieren sich immer mehr Verbraucher für Bio-Lebensmittel, um ihr Engagement für ein nachhaltigeres Lebensmittelverhalten zu demonstrieren. Infolgedessen ist der Markt für Bio-Lebensmittel in letzter Zeit gewachsen. Verbraucher ...