由文章第一段““What would the world be if there were no hunger?” It’s a question that Professor Crystal would ask her students. They found it hard to answer, she wrote later, because imagining something that isn’t part of real life—and learning how to make it real—is a rare ...
Systems thinking is crucial to achieving targets such as zero hunger and better nutrition because it requires considering the way in which food is produced, processed, delivered and consumed, and looking at how those things intersect (交叉 ) with human health, the environment, economics and society...
(原文)Systems thinking is crucial to achieving targets such as zero hunger and better nutrition because it requires considering the way in which food is produced, processed, delivered and consumed, and looking at how those things intersect (交叉) with human health, the environment, economics and...
Systems thinking is crucial to achieving targets such as zero hunger and better nutrition because it requires considering the way in which food is produced, processed, delivered and consumed, and looking at how those things relate with human health, the environment, economics and society. According...
has made some efforts in the past towards achieving zero hunger. One example is the “National Multi-Sectoral Plan of Action for Food and Nutrition (NMPFAN) 2021–2025,” a 5-year nutrition action plan that will guide the implementation of interventions and programmes to address hunger and mal...
Systemsthinkingiscrucialtoachievingtargetssuchaszerohungerandbetternutritionbecauseitrequiresconsideringthewayinwhichfoodisproduced,processed,deliveredandconsumed,andlookingathowthosethingsintersect(交叉)withhumanhealth,theenvironment,economicsandsociety.Accordingtosystemsthinking,changingthefoodsystem—oranyothernetwork—...
C.It helps to prove why hunger exists.D.It goes beyond human imagination. 【参考答案】 CAB29参考解析:题目出处第二段Systems thinking is crucial to achieving targets such as zero hunger and better nutrition。再根据第三...
Isaura Daniel
“What would the world be if there were no hunger?" It's a question that Professor Crystal would ask her students. They found it hard to answer, she wrote later, because imagining something that isn't part of real life-and learning how to make it real-is a rare skill. It is taught...
The idea of sustainability is often broken down into three pillars: economic, environmental, and social—also known informally as profits, planet, and people. In that breakdown, the concept of "economic sustainability" focuses on conserving the natural resources that provide physical inputs for econo...