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AuthorKutty, Adeeb A.
AuthorAbdalla, Galal M.
Available date2023-12-19T10:02:15Z
Publication Date2020-08
Publication NameProceedings of the 5th NA Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management
CitationKutty, A. A., & Abdella, G. M. (2020). Tools and techniques for food security and sustainability related assessments: a focus on the data and food waste management system. In Proceedings of the 5th NA Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management (pp. 10-14).
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/50467
AbstractAchieving global food security requires addressing series of challenges, from food waste accumulation in the food supply chain (FSC) to tackling the gender disparities and climate-related concerns to promote sustainable consumption and production practices at several stages of the FSC. The paper presents a macroscopic review on several tools and techniques for improved decision making in food security-related projects focusing on areas of food waste management for circular food supply chain and for proper information management systems to tackle the prevalent challenges. Food waste prevention measures are also discussed covering all the three sustainability pillars. Food waste prevention strategies are effective in reducing the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and are considered effective in food waste treatment than the conventional food waste reduction practices. Food waste management and information management systems are regarded as a cross-cutting argument of high relevance for food sustainability-related research and policy implementation. The results show that the study conducted can stay as the basis for developing customizable toolkits and methodologies for region-specific food security and sustainability related challenges.
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PublisherIEOM Society International
SubjectFood security
Sustainability
Food Waste Management
Circular Food Supply Chain
Sustainable Consumption
TitleTools and Techniques for Food Security and Sustainability Related Assessments: A focus on the Data and Food Waste Management System
TypeConference Paper
dc.accessType Open Access


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