Professor Bhavani Shankar
School of Geography and Planning
Professorial Research Fellow in Food Systems, Nutrition and Sustainability


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School of Geography and Planning
Geography and Planning Building
Winter Street
91直播
S3 7ND
- Profile
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Bhavani works on research areas at the intersection of food, health and environmental sustainability. He joined the Institute of Sustainable Food and the Department of Geography in April 2020. From 2011 to March 2020, Bhavani was Professor at SOAS University of London, and has previously also held appointments at the University of Reading and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Bhavani鈥檚 recent work has been funded by the Welcome Trust, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, The Leverhulme Trust, UKRI, GCRF, UKAid and the European Commission, among others. During 2022-23 Bhavani served as team leader for the High Level Panel of Experts (HLPE) report on 'Reducing Inequalities for Food Security and Nutrition'. He co-leads the Food Consumption, Health and Sustainability Pillar of the Institute for Sustainable Food at 91直播 and serves on the editorial advisory boards of the journals Global Food Security and Food Policy.
- Research interests
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Bhavani鈥檚 current research interests include sustainable diets, climate and nutrition-sensitive food systems, food and nutrition policy evaluation and inequities in food systems and nutrition. Much of his work is of an interdisciplinary nature, conducted in collaboration with nutritionists, geographers and health, agricultural and environmental scientists.
Current externally funded projects:
INFUSION is studying was in which rural communities in India can gain better access to nutrient-dense foods through improved functioning of food markets.
: The Action Against Stunting Hub conducts research in India, Indonesia and Senegal aimed at addressing the intractable global challenge of child stunting.
: H3 is a UKRI-funded project identifying workable paths towards transformed UK food systems, delivered via a series of interventions: on farm, in food manufacturing, distribution and retail.
: IMMANA aims to stimulate the development of novel methods and metrics for research linking agriculture and nutrition. It is co-funded by and .
: SHEFS is a programme aiming to provide policy makers with novel, interdisciplinary evidence to define future food systems policies that deliver nutritious and healthy foods in an environmentally sustainable and socially equitable manner. This LSHTM-led project is funded by the Wellcome Trust.
- Publications
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Journal articles
Chapters
Conference proceedings papers