sdg2 Zero hunger

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As the UN puts it: It is time to rethink how we grow, share and consume our food. If done well, agriculture, forestry and fisheries can provide nutritious food for all and generate decent incomes while supporting people-centered rural development and protecting the environment.

RSP Competences sdg2 Zero hunger

Systems sdg2 Zero hunger

To understand how global economic systems contribute to the phenomenon of hunger.

Attentiveness sdg2 Zero hunger

Be aware of examples of hunger either locally, or globally and of the possible causes.

Transdisciplinarity sdg2 Zero hunger

Contribute to ending hunger by acting collaboratively both within and outside of own discipline, role, perspectives and values.

Criticality sdg2 Zero hunger

Contribute to ending hunger by critical evaluation of the relevance and reliability of assertions, sources, models and theories.

Futures sdg2 Zero hunger

Visualise different future scenarios for maintaining a sustainable food supply.

Empathy sdg2 Zero hunger

Develop awareness and understanding of the predicament of those living in hunger.

Creativity sdg2 Zero hunger

Find creative suggestions as to how to end hunger.

Responsibility sdg2 Zero hunger

Contribute to ending hunger by acting transparently and accepting personal responsibility.

Participation sdg2 Zero hunger

Contribute to action that will ease hunger.

Values sdg2 Zero hunger

Recognise how our values affect actions and behaviours and how these actions, in turn, might increase or reduce hunger of others.

Action sdg2 Zero hunger

Work to reduce hunger in a proactive and considered manner.

Decisiveness sdg2 Zero hunger

Contribute to ending hunger by acting in a cautious and timely manner even in situations of uncertainty.