Julie Smith, PhD, B Ec (hons)/B A, Cert VI BF Couns & BF Educ
Dr Julie Smith is an Honorary Associate Professor and awarded Australian Research Council Future Fellow in the College of Health and Medicine, Australian National University. Her recent research has focussed on the economics and environmental aspects of breastfeeding and markets in mothers milk. She also leads an economic study of maternity care support for breastfeeding in Australia, funded by a grant from the Medical Research Future Fund.
She has advised the US Surgeon-General Office and WHO on the economics of breastfeeding, and conducted evidence reviews for WHO and the Australian Department of Health. She has also worked with international civil society organisations such as IBFAN and WABA. She recently led development of the Mothers’ Milk Tool and the Green Feeding Tool with Alive &Thrive Southeast Asia Pacific.
Dr Smith was previously a senior economist in the Australian and New Zealand government departments of Treasury, Finance, and Environment, working on development assistance and international finance, national accounting, taxation, and water markets.
She has published over 65 peer-reviewed articles, including recently in The Lancet, and is an Associate Editor for the International Breastfeeding Journal.
Estimating carbon and water footprints associated with commercial milk formula production and use: development and implications of the Green Feeding Climate Action Tool
Carbon offset frameworks like the UN Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) have largely overlooked interventions involving food, health, and care systems, including breastfeeding. The innovative Green Feeding Climate Action Tool (GFT) assesses the environmental impact of commercial milk formula (CMF) use, and advocates for recognising breastfeeding support interventions as legitimate carbon offsets. The GFT is an important innovation to quantify CMF’s environmental impact and highlight the significance of breastfeeding for planetary as well as human health.
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