Faculty of Science and Technology, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, 39100 Bolzano, Italy.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Feb 13;17(4):1219. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17041219.
Globally, traditional food security fears have been supplemented by concerns about food system sustainability that link current agricultural production practices to damages of environmental ecosystems and the world's climate, thus threatening the natural resource base of future generations. This paper aims at creating a better understanding of the evolution of diet sustainability from 1961 to 2013. Data from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations were used to investigate the situation for the world as a whole as well as for its macro-regions Africa, Asia, the Americas, Europe and Oceania. We define diet sustainability by (a) the share of daily per capita calorie intake derived from vegetable/plant products and (b) the variety of vegetable/plant products consumed, measured by the Simpson diversity index. Moreover, total calorie consumption is considered. Then the correlations between diet sustainability and (a) macro-regional life expectancy rates and (b) food system greenhouse gas emissions are calculated. The results show that diet sustainability has not changed much during the last 50 years. Moreover, the nexus between diets and health and climate outcomes is not fully evident at the macro-regional level. Therefore, Malthus 2.0, i.e., scientific food pessimism, should be avoided. In particular, the limitations of dietary contributions to human and planetary health ought to be more widely acknowledged.
从全球范围来看,人们对传统食品安全的担忧已经被对食品系统可持续性的担忧所补充,后者将当前的农业生产实践与环境生态系统的破坏和世界气候联系起来,从而威胁到子孙后代的自然资源基础。本文旨在更好地理解 1961 年至 2013 年期间饮食可持续性的演变。本文利用联合国粮食及农业组织的数据,调查了全球以及非洲、亚洲、美洲、欧洲和大洋洲等各大区域的情况。我们通过以下两个方面来定义饮食可持续性:(a)每日人均卡路里摄入量中来自蔬菜/植物产品的比例;(b)通过辛普森多样性指数衡量的所消费的蔬菜/植物产品的种类。此外,还考虑了总卡路里摄入量。然后,计算了饮食可持续性与(a)各地区的预期寿命以及(b)食物系统温室气体排放之间的相关性。结果表明,在过去的 50 年里,饮食可持续性并没有太大变化。此外,在区域层面上,饮食与健康和气候结果之间的联系并不完全明显。因此,我们应该避免马尔萨斯 2.0 即科学的粮食悲观主义。特别是,应该更广泛地认识到饮食对人类和地球健康的贡献的局限性。