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Shiology[edit]

Internationally, "shiology" was first officially mentioned by António Guterres, the Secretary-General of UN in his message to the 4th World Shiology Forum[1]. The forum, held in Haikou, China in 2023 and attended by delegates from 43 countries , aims to address the root causes of food crisis. [2]

Shiology is a public knowledge system aimed at addressing human "eat and food" issues.[3] Of the 17 SDGs set by UN, at least 13 are related to "eat and food" issues. [4]According to this system, "eat and food" issues are highly interrelated and integrated, and thus concern many areas of global sustainable development. Issues such as eating enough and eating healthily, food shortage and food waste, food productivity and population growth, agricultural development and environmental protection, food processing and eaters' health, food distribution and social harmony do not exist in isolation, but are interrelated. [5]

  1. ^ CHEN, BOWEN (October 11, 2023). "Forum: World must address food crisis". China Daily.
  2. ^ CHEN, BOWEN (October 11, 2023). "Forum: World must address food crisis". China Daily.
  3. ^ CHEN, BOWEN (October 11, 2023). "Forum: World must address food crisis". China Daily.
  4. ^ CHEN, BOWEN (October 15, 2023). "World Shiology Forum launches Hainan Initiative". China Daily.
  5. ^ CHEN, BOWEN (October 15, 2023). "World Shiology Forum launches Hainan Initiative". China Daily.