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Routledge Handbook of Food and Nutrition Security [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (World Bank, USA), Edited by (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden), Edited by (University of Sydney, Australia)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 524 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x174 mm, weight: 1086 g, 38 Tables, black and white; 36 Line drawings, black and white; 150 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Routledge Environment and Sustainability Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138817198
  • ISBN-13: 9781138817197
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 524 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x174 mm, weight: 1086 g, 38 Tables, black and white; 36 Line drawings, black and white; 150 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Routledge Environment and Sustainability Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138817198
  • ISBN-13: 9781138817197
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The concept of food and nutrition security has evolved and risen to the top of the international policy agenda over the last decade. Yet it is a complex and multi-faceted issue, requiring a broad and inter-disciplinary perspective for full understanding. This Handbook represents the most comprehensive compilation of our current knowledge of food and nutrition security from a global perspective. It is organized to reflect the wide scope of the contents, its four sections corresponding to the accepted current definitional frameworks prevailing in the work of multilateral agencies and mainstream scholarship. 

The first section addresses the struggles and progression of ideas and debates about the subject in recent years. The other sections focus on three key themes: how food has been, is and should be made available, including by improvements in agricultural productivity; the ways in which politico-economic and social arenas have shaped access to food; and the effects of food and nutrition systems in addressing human health, known as food utilisation. Overall, the volume synthesizes a vast field of information drawn from agriculture, soil science, climatology, economics, sociology, human and physical geography, the nutrition and health sciences, environmental science and development studies.

Recenzijos

'The book ends with a comprehensive index that is easy to use. Overall, I found it to be very useful in giving clear and concise information on all types of food and nutrition security, including various health topics such as diabetes and social food provision such as food banks.' Mabel Blades, Freelance reviewer, Nutrition and Dietetic Services, Rushden, UK

List of illustrations
ix
Notes on contributors xiii
Preface xvii
1 Food and nutrition security: future priorities for research and policy
1(24)
Bill Pritchard
PART I Food availability
25(200)
2 Future prospects for cereal and legume production
27(11)
Jon Hellin
3 Fruits, vegetables and tubers: bountiful resources for achieving and sustaining food and nutrition security
38(21)
Norman E. Looney
4 The impacts of modem agriculture on plant genetic diversity
59(16)
M. Carmen de Vicente
5 Agriculture and Micronutrient availability
75(20)
Dennis D. Miller
6 Sustainable intensification
95(15)
Tim G. Benton
7 The role of agro-ecological and organic food production in making the world feed itself in the twenty-first century
110(14)
Mette Vaarst
P. Panneerselvam
Niels Halberg
8 The meatification of diets
124(13)
Tony Weis
9 Livestock production systems: animal welfare and environmental quality
137(16)
John Webster
10 Fisheries and aquaculture
153(16)
Richard Grainger
11 Food losses and waste and me debate on food and nutrition security
169(16)
Per Pinstrup-Andersen
Vincent Gitz
Alexandre Meybeck
12 How is climate change affecting the global food system?
185(16)
Molly E. Brown
Tawny M. Mata
13 The sustainability of the world's soils
201(13)
Stefan Hawser
Lindsey Norgrove
14 Water resources for food and nutrition security
214(11)
Alain Vidal
Larry Harrington
PART II Economic and social access to food
225(168)
15 Famines: causes and impact
227(13)
Eric Vanhaute
16 Nutrition sensitive economic growth: what it is, why it matters and how to encourage it
240(11)
Lawrence Haddad
17 The transformation of food supply chains: implications for food and nutrition security
251(17)
C. Peter Timmer
18 International trade, food security and nutrition
268(15)
Sophia Murphy
19 Food value chains and nutrition: exploring the opportunities for improving nutrition
283(16)
Aula Gelli
Corinna Hawkes
Jason Donovan
20 Smallholders, agro-biodiversity and mixed cropping and livestock systems
299(20)
Jessica Fanzo
Roseline Remans
Celine Termote
21 The implications of land grabs and biofuel expansion for food and nutrition security in developing countries
319(16)
Anna Locke
Giles Henley
22 Food sovereignty
335(14)
Philip McMichael
23 Localism and food and nutrition security
349(19)
Steven M. Schnell
24 Food and nutrition security within the household: gender and access
368(11)
Anu Rammohan
25 The socio-economic and socio-cultural determinants of food and nutrition security in developed countries
379(14)
Jane Dixon
PART III Food utilization
393(117)
26 Food and nutrition surveillance
391(18)
Geoffrey C. Marks
27 Addressing maternal and child undernutrition in low-income and middle-income countries: a review of nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive interventions
409(16)
Victor M. Aguayo
Kajali Paintal
28 The agriculture-nutrition disconnect
425(17)
Yurie Tanimichi Hoberg
29 Water, sanitation and hygiene: a missing link to food and nutrition security?
442(13)
Oliver Cumming
Louise Watson
Alan Dangour
30 Nutrition, health and early childhood development
455(11)
Quentin Wodon
Meera Shekar
31 Nutrition policies and programs in low- and middle-income countries: progress and challenges to achieving impact at scale
466(16)
Lynnette M. Neufeld
Ellen G. Piwoz
Florencia C. Vasta
32 Costing and financing nutrition programs in the developing world: what will they cost and how can they be financed?
482(16)
Meera Shekar
Julia Dayton
Jakub Kakietek
33 Food social safety net and dietary guidance programs in developed countries
498(12)
Ann L. Yaktine
Index 510
Bill Pritchard is Professor in Human Geography at the School of Geosciences, University of Sydney, Australia and International Visiting Professor, Global South Studies Center, University of Cologne, Germany. 



Rodomiro Ortiz is Professor of Genetics and Plant Breeding at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. 



Meera Shekar is Global Lead for Nutrition, Health, Nutrition and Population Global Practice, World Bank, Washington DC, USA.