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Public Health Perspectives on Sustainable Diets

What we eat and how we produce that food have significant effects on human health and the sustainability of our planet. But what is a ‘sustainable’ diet? A...

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What we eat and how we produce that food have significant effects on human health and the sustainability of our planet. But what is a ‘sustainable’ diet? A sustainable diet, as defined by the FAO, promotes health and well-being and provides food security for the present population while sustaining human and natural resources for future generations. This short course looks at the urgent need to address the sustainability of our food systems, including better understanding the complex relationship between diet and climate change. We’ll explore current research on dietary shifts needed in high, middle, and low-income countries to achieve both sustainability and food security goals and discuss evidence-based strategies to promote sustainable diets. This course is offered by the Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future and draws from our graduate-level food systems curriculum at the Bloomberg School of Public Health. You may also be interested in our eight-week flagship Coursera course, “An Introduction to the US Food System: Perspectives from Public Health”.

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Visit the Public Health Perspectives on Sustainable Diets course page for current pricing and available discounts.

Who teaches Public Health Perspectives on Sustainable Diets?

Public Health Perspectives on Sustainable Diets is taught by Roni Neff, Johns Hopkins University.

What skill level is Public Health Perspectives on Sustainable Diets for?

This course is designed for beginner learners.

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Duration3 hours
LevelBeginner
Languageen
PlatformCoursera
InstructorRoni Neff