A Sustainability Compass for policy navigation to sustainable food systems

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A Sustainability Compass for policy navigation to sustainable food systems. / Hebinck, Aniek; Zurek, Monika; Achterbosch, Thom; Forkman, Björn; Kuijsten, Anneleen; Kuiper, Marijke; Nørrung, Birgit; Veer, Pieter van ’t; Leip, Adrian.

In: Global Food Security, Vol. 29, 100546, 2021.

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Hebinck, A, Zurek, M, Achterbosch, T, Forkman, B, Kuijsten, A, Kuiper, M, Nørrung, B, Veer, PV & Leip, A 2021, 'A Sustainability Compass for policy navigation to sustainable food systems', Global Food Security, vol. 29, 100546. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gfs.2021.100546

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Hebinck, A., Zurek, M., Achterbosch, T., Forkman, B., Kuijsten, A., Kuiper, M., Nørrung, B., Veer, P. V. ., & Leip, A. (2021). A Sustainability Compass for policy navigation to sustainable food systems. Global Food Security, 29, [100546]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gfs.2021.100546

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Hebinck A, Zurek M, Achterbosch T, Forkman B, Kuijsten A, Kuiper M et al. A Sustainability Compass for policy navigation to sustainable food systems. Global Food Security. 2021;29. 100546. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gfs.2021.100546

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Hebinck, Aniek ; Zurek, Monika ; Achterbosch, Thom ; Forkman, Björn ; Kuijsten, Anneleen ; Kuiper, Marijke ; Nørrung, Birgit ; Veer, Pieter van ’t ; Leip, Adrian. / A Sustainability Compass for policy navigation to sustainable food systems. In: Global Food Security. 2021 ; Vol. 29.

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