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Sustainable nutrition indicators report

United Nations

2022

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Summary

This United Nations report from 2022 appears to address the development and application of indicators for monitoring sustainable nutrition within food systems, likely in the context of broader global agendas such as the UN Food Systems Summit and Sustainable Development Goals. It likely synthesises existing measurement frameworks and proposes harmonised metrics to enable cross-national comparison and policy tracking. The report is expected to serve as a reference document for governments, intergovernmental bodies, and researchers seeking to operationalise sustainable nutrition concepts.

UK applicability

As a UN-level policy document, the indicators and frameworks proposed are designed for international applicability and may inform UK policy development, particularly in aligning domestic food and nutrition strategies with global sustainability commitments such as the SDGs and COP commitments.

Key measures

Sustainable nutrition indicators; dietary quality metrics; food security measures; environmental sustainability indices; equity and access measures

Outcomes reported

The report likely examines and proposes indicators for tracking progress towards sustainable nutrition goals, covering dimensions such as dietary quality, food security, environmental sustainability, and equity across national and global food systems.

Theme
Measurement & metrics
Subject
Food systems measurement & sustainability indicators
Study type
Policy
Study design
Policy report
Source type
Industry/policy report
Status
Published
Geography
Global
System type
Food supply chain
Catalogue ID
XL0810

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