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    What is this thing called organic? – How organic farming is codified in regul...

    Organic farming is one of the fastest growing sectors of world agriculture. Although it represents only 1% of world agricultural area, organic is one of the most recognized food...
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    Evidence from the Netherlands

    This paper aims to identify changes in food group consumption that may improve both health and sustainability scores of low-scoring population subgroups. As a case study, we...
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    A methodology to assess demand response benefits from a system perspective: A...

    AbstractTo support decision-making about the implementation of demand response, insight into the prospects and value creation is essential. As the potential benefits are diverse...
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    Evaluating irreversible social harms

    In this paper we investigate how irreversible social harms should be evaluated from an ethical perspective. First, we define a general notion of irreversibility, drawing on...
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    Learning our way out of environmental policy problems

    In acknowledgement of the complexity of environmental challenges, research on learning in environmental policy has grown substantially over the past two decades across a range...
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    Experimentation at the interface of science and policy

    For decades now, scholars have grappled with questions about how knowledge producers can enhance the influence of their knowledge on users and improve policy making. However,...
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    The Policy Evaluation Network promoting a multidisciplinary approach

    Abstract Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of global mortality. As the social and economic costs of NCDs have escalated, action is needed to tackle...