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Chapitre D'ouvrage Année : 2013

Consumption and consumers

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Analysis of the medium- and long-term evolution of global food consumption highlights sorne striking regularities. This chapter addresses the potential consequences of a generalisation of the se trends, before focusing on their determinants and in particular the factors that might alter current trends to promo te grea ter sustainability. Six main areas are covered: the characteristics of long-term changes to diet, the international convergence of food models and evolution of the situation in Southern countries, the bio-physiological determinants of changes to consumption, the role of agricultural policies, the identification of factors that may change trends and, finally, the heterogeneity of consumption and nutritional inequalities. One of the major issues addressed by this working group was to determine whether dietary trends and their underlying major determinants were the same in all countries, or whether on the contrary it was possible to identify differences that might indicate alternative pathways for change. The same concern led the group to look at break points in past consomption trends, concerning meat in particular, insofar as they might le ad to a clearer understanding of the mechanisms underlying the alteration of long-term trends and the emergence of new dietary standards.
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hal-02806176 , version 1 (06-06-2020)

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  • HAL Id : hal-02806176 , version 1
  • PRODINRA : 267764

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Pierre P. Combris, Bernard Maire, Vincent V. Requillart, France Caillavet, Armelle Champenois, et al.. Consumption and consumers. Food system Sustainability - Insights from DuALIne, Cambridge University Press, pp.27-50, 2013, 9781107036468. ⟨hal-02806176⟩
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