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Global Food Security and Nutrition (Online Learning) (Taught)

5 Study options · Postgraduate2 Campuses

Course summary

Food security is concerned with the availability, access, and utilisation of safe, nutritious and sustainable food to all, especially vulnerable groups, within society.

The challenges related to food are not only the existence of approximately 795 million undernourished people in the world (Food and Agricultural Organization), but also:

  • the increasing presence of diet-related, non-communicable diseases (e.g. diabetes and heart disease)

  • the contribution of agriculture to greenhouse gas emissions

  • land use change

Understanding the interconnection of food, health and the environment, as well as their trade-offs, is vital to formulate policies that enable us to achieve food security in a sustainable manner.

This programme recognises that 'food security' concerns not only food policy and food production issues, but also other aspects such as:

  • land tenure

  • immigration

  • demographics

  • diet and nutrition

  • technology

  • natural resources (e.g., pressures on water and soil)

  • climate change

This programme is suitable for students with a background in agriculture, development, food systems or other food related studies, as well as professionals within a broad range of disciplines such as food production, distribution, policy, or international development.

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The University of Edinburgh

The University of Edinburgh
Old College
South Bridge
Edinburgh
EH8 9YL

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