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Wageningen University

Food Security and Sustainability

Wageningen University via edX Professional Certificate

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Overview

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What are the biggest environmental issues we face? Pollution? Climate change? True. But among these environmental topics, sustainably assuring food security for the growing population is one of the most pressing issues we have to find a solution for. By 2050, 9 billion will depend on the food production supply chain providing enough and healthy food without depleting our natural resources.

To solve this problem, we need people to gain knowledge, do research, and explore the options. You can be a piece of the puzzle: help find a solution! Start now by gaining knowledge about food production systems, food insecurity, sustainable development goals in agriculture and livestock, and food production systems thinking.

Professional certificate program sustainable food security

How is it possible that the world currently produces enough food for everyone, but still people suffer from hunger and nutrient deficiencies? How can we produce sufficient food in an environmentally sustainable way to feed the increased world population in the future?

This Environmental Studies professional certificate program, developed by Wageningen University, consists of 2 courses:

The value of systems thinking

Learn about systems thinking and its application to improve the environmental sustainability of food production systems. The main topics are:

  • Complexity and diversity of food production systems
  • Principles of system analysis
  • Evaluation methods for the environmental impact of food production systems
  • Strong and weak points of different food production systems

Food Access

Learn about the basics of food access decision-making from a multilevel perspective. The main topics are:

  • The basic principles of food access
  • Choices influencing food access
  • Dilemmas at household, local, national and international levels
  • About Wageningen University & Research

    At Wageningen University and Research, we are dedicated to exploring the potential of nature to improve the quality of life. Studies and courses train (future) professionals from all over the world in sustainable food systems and help consumers make informed choices about what they eat, how it is produced and the impact of their decisions on the environment and society and public health.

    Course structures and certificates

    The duration of each course (or MOOC: Massive Open Online Course) is flexible: study any time and place you want. You decide how to spend your time during a course. Gain the knowledge offered in each course through dynamic modules filled with video, syllabus, and assignments for practice and grading. After successful completion of all 2 courses, you can obtain an overall certificate.

    Syllabus

    Courses under this program:
    Course 1: Sustainable Food Security: The value of systems thinking

    Learn how to solve the 'Rubik's cube' of systems thinking and how it's applied to improve the environmental sustainability of food production systems!



    Course 2: Sustainable Food Security: Food Access

    Who decides what food is on your plate? Understand the basics of access to food and food decision-making from a multilevel perspective in this course. This online course is offered as a MOOC, and is part of the XSeries Sustainable Food Security.



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    Taught by

    Eddie Bokkers, Martin van Ittersum, Gerrie van de Ven, Marrit van den Berg, Hilde Bras, Jeroen Candel, Jessica Duncan, Ewout Frankema, Peter Oosterveer, Maja Slingerland, Sietze Vellema, I.J.M. de Boer and Carolien Kroeze

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