<i>Food Shortage Crisis</i> provides an introduction to the many causes of food shortages worldwide and the global response to this issue … [Drake] traces the causes, impact, and responses to global food shortages clearly and concisely, providing a macro-level view of this complex problem... Recommended for advanced undergraduates and graduate students.

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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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Discover the history, causes, impacts, and potential future of global food shortages—a problem for all of humanity, not just the developing world.

Acknowledgements
Preface

Introduction
Basics of Human Nutrition
What is Famine?
Who is Impacted Most by Global Food Shortages?
Why Should the World Care?

Chapter 1: The Origins and Causes of Global Food Shortages
A Brief History of Agriculture
A Brief History of Food Shortages
Historic Solutions to Food Shortages
Is There a Global Food Shortage?
Causes of Food Shortages Globally
Conclusions
Further Reading

Chapter 2: The Current State of Global Food Shortages and Impacts of Shortages
Supply vs. Demand in Global Food
Who is Most Affected?
Outcome of Food Shortages: Increasing Food Imports
Outcome of Food Shortages: Ability to Use Food as a Political Tool
Conclusions
Further Reading

Chapter 3: Responses to Global Food Shortages
Improving Food Distribution
Improving Distribution of Food Aid
Improving Production
Improving Storage
Conclusions
Further Reading

Chapter 4: Future Implications of Global Food Shortages
Scenario One: Humans Adapt and Develop New Technology
Scenario Two: Lack of Adaptation Leads to a Series of Cascading Consequences
Conclusions
Further Reading

Chapter 5: Perspective Essays
Climate Change Impacts on Agriculture: Insights from Coastal Bangladesh, Saleh Ahmed
A Burdensome Abundance: Thinking Critically and Empathetically about the Green Revolution, Jessey Gilley
Pathways Toward Zero Hunger: Organic and Genetically Modified Crops, Zeynab Jouzi
Food Insecurity, Food Waste, and the Globalization of Food Banks, Daniel N. Warshawsky
Insurgency Threat to Food Peace in Nigeria, Olusola Olufemi
Food Aid: Saving Grace or Neocolonial Dependency?, Hannah Kass
Seeding Seven Generations: The Key to Our Sustainable and Healthy Food Future, Stephen R. Penner and Michael Yellow Bird

Bibliography
Index

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Discover the history, causes, impacts, and potential future of global food shortages—a problem for all of humanity, not just the developing world.
Explores how issues at all stages of the food supply chain contribute to food shortages, underscoring the reality that a lack of production isn’t always the problem

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781440858734
Publisert
2024-07-11
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
540 gr
Høyde
236 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
U, E, 05, 04
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
256

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Biografisk notat

Dawn M. Drake, PhD, is Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Sustainability at the University of Oklahoma, USA.