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INTRODUCTION
1.1.Food System and Animal Agriculture
1.2.Intersectionality
1.3.Six Inter related concepts
1.4.Vision
1.5.Rationale

2. METHODOLOGY
2.1.Relevance of the study
2.2.Main Objective
2.3.Specific Objectives
2.4.Operational Definitions
2.5.Nature of the Study
2.6.Sources and Methods of Data Collection
2.7.Data Processing and Analyses

3. DISCUSSION

4. SUMMARY AND FINDINGS


1. INTRODUCTION

a. Food System and Animal Agriculture

 Sustainable food systems Concept and framework, UNFAO


 https://www.ifpri.org/topic/food-systems
 Godfray H.C. et al. 2018. Meat Consumption, Health And The Environment. Science July
2018, Vol. 361, Issue 6399, Eaam5324
 Food in the Anthropocene: the EAT–Lancet Commission on healthy diets from sustainable
food systems
 Sustainable food systems Concept and framework WHAT IS A SUSTAINABLE FOOD
SYSTEM?
 An HSI Report: The Impact of Animal Agriculture on Global Warming and Climate Change

b. Intersectionality

 https://www.ywboston.org/2017/03/what-is-intersectionality-and-what-does-it-have-to-do-
with-me/
 Intersectional India: Just Food Systems
 Intersectionality in Sociology: Katherine Castiello Jones, Joya Misra, and K. McCurley

c. Six Inter related concepts

 Climate (Climate change and livestock: Impacts, adaptation, and


 Mitigation. M. Melissa Rojas-Downing, A. Pouyan Nejadhashemi ⇑, Timothy Harrigan,
Sean A. Woznicki)

 Projection of methane emissions from livestock through enteric fermentation: A case study
from India

 Greenhouse gas emissions from Indian livestock Abha Chhabra & K. R. Manjunath &
 Sushma Panigrahy & J. S. Parihar

 Livestock and the Environment: What Have We Learned in the Past Decade? Mario Herrero,1
Stefan Wirsenius,1,2 Benjamin Henderson,1 Cyrille Rigolot,1,3 Philip Thornton,4 Petr Havl
´ık,5 Imke de Boer,6 and Pierre J. Gerber6,7

 Biodiversity (Biodiversity conservation: The key is reducing meat consumption


 Brian Machovina a,b,⁎, Kenneth J. Feeley a,b,William J. Ripple c)
d. Vision

e. Rationale

2. METHODOLOGY
a. Relevance of the study
b. Main Objective
c. Specific Objectives
d. Operational Definitions
e. Nature of the Study
f. Sources and Methods of Data Collection
g. Data Processing and Analyses

3. DISCUSSION

4. SUMMARY AND FINDINGS

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