Módosné Szalai, Szilvia and Molnár, Judit and Jenei, Szonja and Berkes, Judit and Remsei, Sándor (2024) Societal acceptance and environmental impact of sustainable diets: A comparative study of vegetarian, vegan, and flexitarian diets with similar transportation distances. JOURNAL OF INFRASTRUCTURE POLICY AND DEVELOPMENT, 8 (16). No.-10004. ISSN 2572-7923
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Abstract
The study examines the acceptance and sustainability of vegetarian, vegan, and flexitarian diets, focusing on the health and environmental benefits of reducing animal-derived proteins. Our objective was to investigate the level of acceptance of these dietary trends across different age groups and health statuses and understand how sustainability awareness and health consciousness impact dietary decisions. We used a mixed-method approach to achieve this, conducting eight in-depth interviews and a survey with 329 participants from various demographic backgrounds. Our qualitative analysis revealed that individual and family health consciousness, along with sustainability considerations, play a significant role in dietary choices, particularly among younger generations who are more open to sustainable eating. Quantitative results show that access to information and educational resources strongly influences dietary decisions, further supporting the spread of environmentally conscious eating habits. The practical significance of our research lies in highlighting the importance of educational campaigns and public health policies that can foster broader societal acceptance of sustainable diets. Educational institutions and community organizations can help facilitate the transfer of knowledge necessary for adopting such diets. Our findings emphasize the role of targeted communication strategies in increasing awareness of the benefits of plant-based diets. Furthermore, these insights underline the potential of policy interventions to make sustainable food choices more accessible and appealing to a wider population. Future research could focus on exploring economic incentives and examining long-term health and environmental outcomes associated with these diets.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | sustainability; plant-based diet; mitigation of climate change; social acceptance; environmentally conscious eating |
Subjects: | T Technology / alkalmazott, műszaki tudományok > TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering / környezetvédelem, hulladékkezelés, egészségügyi mérnöki technika (ivóvízellátási és szennyvízkezelési technika) > TD169-TD171.8 Protection of environment / környezetvédelem T Technology / alkalmazott, műszaki tudományok > TX Home economics / háztartástan > TX642-TX840 Food sciences / élelmiszertudomány |
SWORD Depositor: | MTMT SWORD |
Depositing User: | MTMT SWORD |
Date Deposited: | 31 Dec 2024 13:31 |
Last Modified: | 31 Dec 2024 13:31 |
URI: | https://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/212396 |
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