2023
DOI: 10.3390/su151813548
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Exploring the Meanings of Food Sustainability: An Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis

Claudia Troncoso-Pantoja,
Paola Cáceres-Rodríguez,
Antonio Amaya-Placencia
et al.

Abstract: Sustainable food combines nutritional, environmental, economic, and social aspects. Considering the need to recognize the Chilean reality in this matter, this study proposes to interpret the meanings that food professionals give to food sustainability, based on the question: What meanings do food and nutrition professionals give to the relevance and measurement of food sustainability in their professional work? To answer this question, qualitative research was carried out using the interpretative paradigm of e… Show more

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“…The environmental dimension addresses the need for agricultural practices to maintain and enhance the natural resource base upon which the agricultural economy depends, including efficient use of renewable and non-renewable resources, minimizing the impact of farming on the environment, and promoting biodiversity. Economically, it promotes the fair trade of food products [14]. The economic dimension involves practices that foster long-term profitability and stability, ensuring that agricultural production can continue to contribute to the economy without depleting resources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The environmental dimension addresses the need for agricultural practices to maintain and enhance the natural resource base upon which the agricultural economy depends, including efficient use of renewable and non-renewable resources, minimizing the impact of farming on the environment, and promoting biodiversity. Economically, it promotes the fair trade of food products [14]. The economic dimension involves practices that foster long-term profitability and stability, ensuring that agricultural production can continue to contribute to the economy without depleting resources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%