Effects of public policy interventions for environmentally sustainable food consumption: a systematic map of available evidence

The global food system is inflicting substantial environmental harm, necessitating a shift towards more environmentally sustainable food consumption practices. Policy interventions, for example, information campaigns, taxes and subsidies and changes in the choice context are essential to stimulate sustainable change, but their effectiveness in achieving environmental goals remains inadequately understood. Existing literature lacks a comprehensive synthesis of evidence on the role of public policies in promoting sustainable food consumption. Our systematic map addressed this gap by collecting and categorising research evidence on public policy interventions aimed at establishing environmentally sustainable food consumption patterns, in order to answer the primary research question: What evidence exists on the effects of public policy interventions for achieving environmentally sustainable food consumption?  

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Citation: Ran, Y., P. Van Rysselberge, B. Macura, U.M. Persson, A. A. Hatab, M. Jonell, T. Lindahl, and E. Röös. 2024. Effects of public policy interventions for environmentally sustainable food consumption: a systematic map of available evidence. Environmental Evidence 13:10.

Effects of public policy interventions for environmentally sustainable food consumption: a systematic map of available evidence

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