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Food Security the Developing World
Current price: $160.00
Barnes and Noble
Food Security the Developing World
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An introduction to the urgent global question of how to feed the hungry
Global food production has never been more abundant, yet nearly a billion people worldwide suffer from malnutrition, virtually all of them in the developing world. Food security in these countries is a global humanitarian issue which becomes more urgent with every passing year. There is a vital need to understand the nature and causes of food scarcity in developing countries in order to see to it that our global bounty reaches the hungry people who need it.
Food Security in the Developing World
offers a comprehensive single-volume introduction to the subject. It focuses on three core issues—food availability, food accessibility, and food utilization—in order to produce a rounded picture of the causes and possible solutions for food scarcity. Thorough and accessible, it promises to help researchers and policymakers address this growing humanitarian crisis in a reasoned and targeted way.
readers will also find:
Future-oriented approach which continuously highlights paths forward
Detailed discussion of topics including climate change and agricultural productivity, price volatility, diet and nutrition, and many more
Examples and case studies drawn from across the developing world, including Sudan, Uganda, Nepal, and Afghanistan
is ideal for food scientists and technologists, students in programs related to food science, development studies, geography, and related subjects, and policymakers working in food production and distribution.
Global food production has never been more abundant, yet nearly a billion people worldwide suffer from malnutrition, virtually all of them in the developing world. Food security in these countries is a global humanitarian issue which becomes more urgent with every passing year. There is a vital need to understand the nature and causes of food scarcity in developing countries in order to see to it that our global bounty reaches the hungry people who need it.
Food Security in the Developing World
offers a comprehensive single-volume introduction to the subject. It focuses on three core issues—food availability, food accessibility, and food utilization—in order to produce a rounded picture of the causes and possible solutions for food scarcity. Thorough and accessible, it promises to help researchers and policymakers address this growing humanitarian crisis in a reasoned and targeted way.
readers will also find:
Future-oriented approach which continuously highlights paths forward
Detailed discussion of topics including climate change and agricultural productivity, price volatility, diet and nutrition, and many more
Examples and case studies drawn from across the developing world, including Sudan, Uganda, Nepal, and Afghanistan
is ideal for food scientists and technologists, students in programs related to food science, development studies, geography, and related subjects, and policymakers working in food production and distribution.