People have noticed significant changes during the lockdown, including cleaner air, more wildlife and stronger communities.
The survey was commissioned by the Royal Society of Arts, alongside The Food Foundation, as part of its work to draw up an action plan for more sustainable food and farming, land use and the rural economy.
Professor Tom MacMillan from the Royal Agricultural University, and research lead for the RSA's commission, said:"This data shows there is a real appetite for change, and for the nation to learn from this crisis.
He said:"This poll shows that the British people are increasingly aware that the health of people and planet are inseparable and it's time for radical environmental, social, political and economic change."
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