Food security and global environmental change / edited by John Ingram, Polly Ericksen, and Diana Liverman.
نوع المادة : نصالناشر:London ; Washington, DC : Earthscan, [2010]تاريخ حقوق النشر: copyright 2010وصف:xix, 361 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmنوع المحتوى:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781849711272
- 1849711275
- 9781849711289 (pbk)
- 1849711283 (pbk)
- HD9000.5 F5966 2010
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كتاب | UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة | HD9000.5 F5966 2010 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) | C.2 | المتاح | 30010000268582 |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I: Food Security and Global Environmental Change 1. Food Security and the Global Environment: an Overview 2. The Value of the Food Systems Approach 3. Lessons Learned from International Assessments 4. Part I Main Messages Part II: Vulnerability, Resilience and Adaptation in Food Systems 5. Vulnerability and Resilience of Food Systems 6. What is Vulnerable? 7. Vulnerability to What? 8. Adapting Food Systems 9. Part II Main Messages Part III: Engaging Stakeholders 10. The Science-Policy Interface 11. Engaging Stakeholders at the Regional Level 12. Part III Main Messages Part IV: A Regional Approach 13. Why Regions? 14. Stakeholders' Approaches to Regional Food Security Research 15. Undertaking Research at the Regional Level 16. Part IV Main Messages Part V: Food Systems in a Changing World 17. Food, Violence and Human Rights 18. Governance Beyond the State: Non-state Actors and Food Systems 19. Green Food Systems for 9 billion 20. Surprises and Possibilities 21. Part V Main Messages 22. Reflection on the Book
Global environmental change (GEC) represents an immediate and unprecedented threat to the food security of hundreds of millions of people, especially those who depend on small-scale agriculture for their livelihoods. As this book shows, at the same time, agriculture and related activities also contribute to GEC by, for example, intensifying greenhouse gas emissions and altering the land surface. Responses aimed at adapting to GEC may have negative consequences for food security, just as measures taken to increase food security may exacerbate GEC. The authors show that this complex and dynamic relationship between GEC and food security is also influenced by additional factors; food systems are heavily influenced by socioeconomic conditions, which in turn are affected by multiple processes such as macro-level economic policies, political conflicts and other important drivers. The book provides a major, accessible synthesis of the current state of knowledge and thinking on the relationships between GEC and food security. Most other books addressing the subject concentrate on the links between climate change and agricultural production, and do not extend to an analysis of the wider food system which underpins food security; this book addresses the broader issues, based on a novel food system concept and stressing the need for actions at a regional, rather than just an international or local, level. It reviews new thinking which has emerged over the last decade, analyses research methods for stakeholder engagement and for undertaking studies at the regional level, and looks forward by reviewing a number of emerging {u2018}hot topics{u2019} in the food security-GEC debate which help set new agendas for the research community at large.