by Mark Gibson (Author)
In the last decade, the world has grown richer and produced more food than ever before. Yet in that same period, hunger has increased and 925 million remain underfed and malnourished. Exploring this troubling paradox, The Feeding of Nations: Re-Defining Food Security for the 21st Century offers a glimpse into how the simple aspiration of global food security has evolved and unfolded-with sometimes contradictory and counterproductive policies, agendas, and ideologies.
Providing a holistic analysis of the issues surrounding food security, this volume engages in a cross-disciplinary approach that makes the subject accessible to readers and academically rigorous in delivery. Topics discussed include:
The book contains a broad set of appendices that enable focused study on critical topics presented in the text. Uniquely amalgamating all the disparate elements of food security into one volume, it sets the record straight about the origins and evolution of the phenomenon while dispelling myths along the way.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 684
Edition: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 15 Mar 2012
ISBN 10: 1439839506
ISBN 13: 9781439839508
Undoubtedly, the consolidation of so much information on the topic in a single volume will be much appreciated by those grappling with this timely issue.
-D. M Gilbert, Maine Maritime Academy, in Choice
I would wholeheartedly recommend this book as a reference source to anyone involved with, or interested in, food security. It is both succinct and well referenced.
-Chemistry World, September 2012