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SDG-2 Zero Hunger

open access: yesSustainable Development Goals Series, 2022
AbstractPeople’s lives, communities and civilisations have all been defined by constant danger. Hunger is the menace, a plague that causes weakness, despair and death in the worst-case scenarios. One of the primary common threads has been hunger throughout history, which has resulted in large-scale migration, wars, conflicts and great sacrifices.
Sinan Küfeoğlu, Küfeoğlu Sinan
exaly   +2 more sources

Residential waste segregation: The interconnection with SDG 2 zero hunger

open access: yesEnvironmental Challenges, 2023
In the scientific literature, academics and practitioners have advocated the interconnection between Sustainable Development Goal 2 (SDG 2) and composting. However, despite the importance of separating organic waste at home and this activity's contribution to producing quality compost, relatively few scholars have explored its interconnection with SDG ...
Luis Velázquez, Nora Munguia
exaly   +3 more sources

Earth observation education for Zero Hunger: A Massive Open Online Course towards achieving SDG #2 using EO

open access: yes4th Symposium on Space Educational Activities, 2022
Persisting hunger and malnourishment continue to be a problem of global concern, which recent climate change, as well as environmental and socio-economic crises and their impacts along the food chain further exacerbate. Earth observation (EO) holds the capacity to deliver large temporal and spatial coverage information that allow for better decision ...
Steinbach, Stefanie   +4 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Countdown to The 2030 Global Goals: A Bibliometric Analysis of Research Trends on SDG 2 - Zero Hunger

open access: yesCurrent Research in Nutrition and Food Science, 2023
As we approach the deadline for achieving the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which is less than a decade away, it is crucial for researchers and research institutions at both national and international levels to conduct rigorous scientific assessments of the progress made towards these goals.
Olutosin Ademola Otekunrin
exaly   +2 more sources

SDG 2 Zero Hunger

open access: yesSustainable Development Goals Series
Guo Huadong
exaly   +4 more sources

Is Africa Ready for the SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) Target by 2030?

open access: yesCurrent Agriculture Research Journal, 2021
In recent time, the prevalence of hunger, malnutrition and food insecurity have increased in most African countries as the continent continued to experience rising number of people that are undernourished. This paper reveals the progress of African region in pursuit of SDG 2 target by 2030 considering both the global and Africa SDG threshold (rating ...
openaire   +3 more sources

SDG 2: Zero Hunger – Challenging the Hegemony of Monoculture Agriculture for Forests and People [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Key Points • A ‘business-as-usual’ approach to food production will continue to cause mass deforestation. This is detrimental for biodiversity, consequently impacting forest-dwelling communities who depend on forests for the direct provision of food.
Sunderland, Terry C.H.   +7 more
openaire   +1 more source

SDG 2: zero hunger and sustainable agriculture in rural context

open access: yes, 2022
Este trabalho tem como objetivo discutir alguns aspectos relacionados ao segundo Objetivo de Desenvolvimento Sustentável da Organização das Nações Unidas (ODS2): “acabar com a fome; alcançar a segurança alimentar e melhoria da nutrição e promover a agricultura sustentável”, especialmente, sob a perspectiva da fome e da pobreza no campo, por meio de uma
Fontolan, Maria Vitoria   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

SDG 2 - Zeros Hunger & Nut and Cereal Bars Enriched with Tenebrio Molitor Flour

open access: yesFood Science & Nutrition Technology, 2023
The increase in world population will be accompanied by the need to increase food production, especially protein foods. In the way we produce food today, we are moving towards an increase in areas destined for production, land, and water depletion, and greater greenhouse gas emissions, among other worrying situations. However, if we do not achieve this
openaire   +1 more source

The Potential of Zakat in Poverty Alleviation to Achieve SDG 2: Zero Hunger

open access: yesAsy-Syari'ah
Abstract: Zakat is part of the five pillars of Islam which is considered significant in poverty alleviation in addition to the promotion of social justice and economic redistribution. Therefore, this study aims to examine the role of zakat in alleviating poverty in order to achieve Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 2: Zero Hunger with a specific focus
Bhupinder Singh   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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