Discover the history, causes, impacts, and potential future of global
food shortages-a problem for all of humanity, not just the developing
world. This important reference work takes an in-depth look at the
geographic nature of the problem of global food shortages, helping
readers to understand that while this is not a problem that exists
everywhere, it is a problem that touches everyone. The book begins
with an introduction to the basics of global food shortages, moves
through the history of the issue, and then explains the current state
of affairs. From there, it examines root causes, proposes solutions,
and takes a speculative look into the future. This organization moves
readers through the problem in a systematic and easy-to-follow manner,
while also allowing them to explore each aspect of the issue
individually. A curated selection of further readings at the end of
each chapter points readers toward resources for additional research
and discovery. The book concludes with a selection of perspective
essays written by expert contributors. Each explores a different facet
of the topic, from the potential of GMO crops to the impact of food
waste. Food Shortage Crisis illustrates that the problems of food
scarcity and insecurity are neither new nor confined to the developing
world. They are the result of a complex interplay of issues at every
stage of the process of feeding humanity, from food production to sale
and distribution to consumption. Age-old factors such as poverty and
inequality are compounded by new realities such as climate change.
Global food shortages affect more than human health; they have the
potential to cause economic devastation, trigger civil unrest and
international conflicts, and change how we as humans interact with the
planet and each other.
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Origins and Global Impact
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781440858741
Publisert
2024
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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