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Economics of Feeding the Hungry - Sustainable Intensification and Sustainable Food Security

English · Hardback

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After discussing alternative approaches to measuring hunger and food insecurity, this volume considers the four dimensions of food security: availability, affordability, utilization and stability. In summarising the main debates, issues and policy interventions, Russell discusses the problems of ensuring sufficient food in the face of ever-slowing growth in productivity and constraints on land and water.The problems of food affordability, the need for safety nets, and the need for poverty alleviation measures that reach excluded and disadvantaged groups is also discussed.


List of contents

  1. INTRODUCTION

  2. FOOD SECURITY AND HUNGER

  3. FOOD AVAILABILITY, FOOD REQUIREMENTS, AND FOOD PRODUCTION

  4. FOOD AFFORDBILITY, ENTITLEMENTS, AND POVERTY TRAPS

  5. FOOD UTILIZATION AND NUTRITION SECURITY

  6. STABILITY, SUSTAINABILITY, AND RESILIENCE

  7. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

About the author










Noel Russell is Senior Lecturer of Agricultural and Environmental Economics, at The University of Manchester, UK. His research interests are centred on economic analysis of policies for farming, food and rural resources.


Summary

As productivity expands to cater for population increase and shifting diets, many individuals remain hungry, whilst others suffer obesity, and significant amounts of food are wasted. Yet, this triple dilemma oversimplifies the underlying complexity. This book explores this complexity from an economics perspective, looking at the processes involved and the institutional structures that direct and constrain their interaction.
After discussing alternative approaches to measuring hunger and food insecurity, this volume considers the four dimensions of food security: availability, affordability, utilization and stability. In summarising the main debates, issues and policy interventions, Russell discusses the problems of ensuring sufficient food in the face of ever-slowing growth in productivity and constraints on land and water. The problems of food affordability, the need for safety nets, and the need for poverty alleviation measures that reach excluded and disadvantaged groups is also discussed. This is alongside an exploration of issues related to food utilization and the problems of hidden hunger, obesity, food waste, and the interventions needed to relieve these problems.
This volume is of great interest to those who study rural development, ecological economics and development economics, as well as policy makers who seek a better understanding of underlying processes, ongoing and emerging issues, and potentially relevant interventions.

Product details

Authors Noel Russell, Noel (University of Manchester Russell
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 02.10.2017
 
EAN 9780415538589
ISBN 978-0-415-53858-9
No. of pages 134
Series Routledge Studies in Ecological Economics
Routledge Studies in Ecological Economics
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

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