Transdisciplinary Case Studies on Design for Food and Sustainability

Transdisciplinary Case Studies on Design for Food and Sustainability
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Publisher : Woodhead Publishing
Total Pages : 374
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ISBN-10 : 9780128178225
ISBN-13 : 0128178221
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Synopsis Transdisciplinary Case Studies on Design for Food and Sustainability by : Sonia Massari

Transdisciplinary Case Studies on Design for Food and Sustainability, a volume in the Consumer Science and Strategic Marketing series, analyzes the interconnectivity of sustainability, food, and design, demonstrating the presence of food design in various food-related fields of study. Broken into six parts, the book begins with the theory behind food and design. The following five sections include several case studies highlighting the different forms and applications of food design, including the use of food design in production and distribution, in food and restaurant businesses, in territory-identity, in social food design, and with regard to post-consumption. Using a case study approach to meet the needs of both academics and practitioners, Transdisciplinary Case Studies on Design for Food and Sustainability includes practical examples to illustrate food system challenges, to explain phenomena, and to build theory. - Includes practical examples to illustrate food system challenges, to explain phenomena, and to build theory - Considers impacts, use assessments, and scalability assets when presenting projects and case studies - Addresses practical problems in food design

Transdisciplinary Research and Practice for Sustainability Outcomes

Transdisciplinary Research and Practice for Sustainability Outcomes
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 309
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ISBN-10 : 9781317312307
ISBN-13 : 1317312309
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Synopsis Transdisciplinary Research and Practice for Sustainability Outcomes by : Dena Fam

‘Transdisciplinarity’ is a form of research and practice that synthesises knowledge from a range of academic disciplines and from the community. There is now global interest and a significant body of work on transdisciplinarity and its potential to address the apparently intractable problems of society. This creates the opportunity for a specific focus on its practical application to sustainability issues. Transdisciplinary Research and Practice for Sustainability Outcomes examines the role of transdisciplinarity in the transformations needed for a sustainable world. After an historical overview of transdisciplinarity, Part I focuses on tools and frameworks to achieve sustainability outcomes in practice and Part II consolidates work by a number of scholars on supporting transdisciplinary researchers and practitioners. Part III is a series of case studies including several international examples that demonstrate the challenges and rewards of transdisciplinary work. The concluding chapter proposes a future research pathway for understanding the human factors that underpin successful transdisciplinary research. As Emeritus Professor Valerie Brown AO notes in her Preface, this book moves transdisciplinary inquiry into the academic and social mainstream. It will be of great interest to researchers and practitioners in the fields of sustainability, qualitative research methods, environmental impact assessment and development studies.

Transdisciplinary Research for Understanding and Transforming Food Systems

Transdisciplinary Research for Understanding and Transforming Food Systems
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Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages : 155
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ISBN-10 : 9782832537671
ISBN-13 : 2832537677
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Transdisciplinary Research for Understanding and Transforming Food Systems by : Alexandros Gasparatos

Food systems are currently facing tremendous challenges and changes globally. On the one hand, population growth, urbanization, and increased affluence are expected to catalyze dietary shifts and broader changes to food systems in the coming decades. On the other hand, food systems (and changes therein) have major environmental and social ramifications. As a result, fostering the sustainable transformation of food systems is seen as one of the major challenges for meeting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). However, understanding food systems, and transforming them in a sustainable manner is far from straightforward, especially as our food systems have multiple intersecting economic, social, technological, and cultural dimensions. Moreover, food systems encompass different stakeholders operating at different levels with enormously different interests and worldviews.

Handbook Transdisciplinary Learning

Handbook Transdisciplinary Learning
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Publisher : transcript Verlag
Total Pages : 538
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ISBN-10 : 9783732863471
ISBN-13 : 3732863476
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook Transdisciplinary Learning by : Thorsten Philipp

What is transdisciplinarity - and what are its methods? How does a living lab work? What is the purpose of citizen science, student-organized teaching and cooperative education? This handbook unpacks key terms and concepts to describe the range of transdisciplinary learning in the context of academic education. Transdisciplinary learning turns out to be a comprehensive innovation process in response to the major global challenges such as climate change, urbanization or migration. A reference work for students, lecturers, scientists, and anyone wanting to understand the profound changes in higher education.

Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Diets

Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Diets
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 770
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ISBN-10 : 9781000778724
ISBN-13 : 100077872X
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Diets by : Kathleen Kevany

This handbook presents a must-read, comprehensive and state of the art overview of sustainable diets, an issue critical to the environment and the health and well-being of society. Sustainable diets seek to minimise and mitigate the significant negative impact food production has on the environment. Simultaneously they aim to address worrying health trends in food consumption through the promotion of healthy diets that reduce premature disability, disease and death. Within the Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Diets, creative, compassionate, critical, and collaborative solutions are called for across nations, across disciplines and sectors. In order to address these wide-ranging issues the volume is split into sections dealing with environmental strategies, health and well-being, education and public engagement, social policies and food environments, transformations and food movements, economics and trade, design and measurement mechanisms and food sovereignty. Comprising of contributions from up and coming and established academics, the handbook provides a global, multi-disciplinary assessment of sustainable diets, drawing on case studies from regions across the world. The handbook concludes with a call to action, which provides readers with a comprehensive map of strategies that could dramatically increase sustainability and help to reverse global warming, diet related non-communicable diseases, and oppression and racism. This decisive collection is essential reading for students, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers concerned with promoting sustainable diets and thus establishing a sustainable food system to ensure access to healthy and nutritious food for all.

Transdisciplinary Knowledge Co-Production for Sustainable Cities

Transdisciplinary Knowledge Co-Production for Sustainable Cities
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 1788531450
ISBN-13 : 9781788531450
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Synopsis Transdisciplinary Knowledge Co-Production for Sustainable Cities by : Kerstin Hemström

How can we create appropriate practices for research collaboration in the face of climate change, widening inequalities, decreasing biodiversity and untenable consumption levels? Transdisciplinary co-production focuses on real-world problems through collaborative processes that include a wide variety of knowledge and expertise.

Transdisciplinary Teaching and Technological Integration for Improved Learning: Case Studies and Practical Approaches

Transdisciplinary Teaching and Technological Integration for Improved Learning: Case Studies and Practical Approaches
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 448
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ISBN-10 : 9798369382196
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Synopsis Transdisciplinary Teaching and Technological Integration for Improved Learning: Case Studies and Practical Approaches by : Kumar, Rajendra

In the modern era of research, the significance of transdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches in enhancing higher education learning outcomes cannot be overlooked. These approaches break down traditional academic silos, fostering a more holistic and interconnected understanding of complex problems. By integrating diverse perspectives and methodologies, they promote critical thinking, creativity, and innovation among students. Educators and institutions must embrace and implement transdisciplinary teaching and technological integration to prepare students for the demands of the future and drive meaningful advancements in education. Transdisciplinary Teaching and Technological Integration for Improved Learning: Case Studies and Practical Approaches embodies a commitment to these approaches, incorporating three cyclical activities—research, participation, and action—that collaboratively seek answers to practical questions through features of participatory and situational research. The book explores problem identification, action planning, observation collection, and behavioral data analysis. Covering topics such as artificial intelligence tools, higher education institutions, and university student satisfaction, this book is an excellent resource for higher education faculty, academic administrators, curriculum developers, educational technology specialists, researchers, and more.

Consumer Research Methods in Food Science

Consumer Research Methods in Food Science
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 470
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ISBN-10 : 9781071630006
ISBN-13 : 1071630008
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Consumer Research Methods in Food Science by : Carlos Gómez-Corona

This volume details a wide range of consumer research methods from different disciplines with an application to food and beverages. Each chapter is written by well-known researchers in the field that guides the reader on a specific method in applied consumer research. Chapters are separated by disciplines, detail brief theoretical background, provide a clear examples of the methodology, anthropology, history, linguistics, and visual arts, culinary arts, design, and user experience are also approached. The separation of methods through disciplines gives a better structure to the reader when trying to apply each method. Authoritative and cutting-edge, Consumer Research Methods in Food Science detail clear steps and a framework to reproduce consumer research methods in different applications.

Proceedings of the International Conference on Educational Management and Technology (ICEMT 2022)

Proceedings of the International Conference on Educational Management and Technology (ICEMT 2022)
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 696
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ISBN-10 : 9782494069954
ISBN-13 : 2494069955
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Proceedings of the International Conference on Educational Management and Technology (ICEMT 2022) by : Bambang Budi Wiyono

This is an open access book. The International Conference on Educational Technology and Management (ICEMT) is held to bring together academics, researchers, teachers, educational entrepreneurs, practitioners, and policy makers. They are responsible for implementing educational technology by leveraging resources through education management to create and enable ecosystem capabilities and access to education. The Covid-19 pandemic teaches that aspects of information and communication technology in education management are full of limitations. Inevitably, educational users have moved dramatically to online channels. Students and teachers are accustomed to learning from home. There are opportunities, as well as challenges. Although the pandemic isn’t over yet, future updates are needed.

Schools, Space and Culinary Capital

Schools, Space and Culinary Capital
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 107
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ISBN-10 : 9781000630961
ISBN-13 : 100063096X
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Schools, Space and Culinary Capital by : Gurpinder Singh Lalli

This book introduces the notion of culinary capital to investigate socialisation and school mealtime experiences in an academy school based in the UK. Drawing on interviews collated from children, teachers and staff within the school, the text sheds light on food insecurity in society and schools as being major issue in educational policy. The book examines schools as a microcosm for society with school food space being the playground for socialisation. It shows how forms of culinary capital can be extended in the school dining hall where social space is negotiated with notions of inclusion and exclusion during mealtime. The book uses gender, class and race to understand the school dining hall as a space where culinary capital can be exchanged and learnt. Thorough research accompanied by ethnographic visuals, field notes and observations, it also explores the sensory impact of school gardens. As such the book will be of interest to students, teachers, school leaders, educators and policy makers in the fields of Education, Sociology, Social Policy and Food Studies.