Buch, Englisch, 208 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 402 g
Buch, Englisch, 208 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 402 g
ISBN: 978-1-4051-2602-1
Verlag: Wiley
This book demonstrates the need for a new food policy to address the challenges for the global food system posed by globalisation, urbanisation, technical change and industrialisation.
- A collection of papers demonstrating the need for a new food policy.
- Looks at the challenges for the global food system posed by globalisation, urbanisation, technical change, and industrialisation.
- Suggests that food policy now needs to encompass issues such as obesity, food safety, and competition policy in the retail sector.
- Warns that meeting these challenges needs to be on the agenda of policy makers throughout the world.
- Written by experts from Denmark, Italy, the UK and the US.
- Features a table summarising old and new food policy.
- Draws on new research data.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
1. Food Policy Old and New: Simon Maxwell and Rachel Slater.
2. Food Industrialisation and Food Power: Implications for Food Governance: Tim Lang.
3. Food and Poverty: Insights from the ‘North’: Elizabeth Dowler.
4. The Nutrition Transition in the Developing World: Barry M. Popkin.
5. Redirecting the Diet Transition: What Can Food Policy Do?: Lawrence Haddad.
6. Value-chain Governance, Public Regulation and Entry Barriers in the Global Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Chain into the EU: Peter Gibbon.
7. Changing Food Systems in India: Resource-sharing and Marketing Arrangements for Vegetable Production in Andhra Pradesh: Priya Deshingkar, Usha Kulkarni, Laxman Rao and Sreenivas Rao.
8. Small Producer Participation in Global Food Systems: Policy Opportunities and Constraints: Sheila Page and Rachel Slater.
9. Food and Agricultural Biotechnology Policy: How Much Autonomy Can Developing Countries Exercise?: Erik Millstone and Patrick van Zwanenberg.
10. Food Trade and Food Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa: Old Myths and New Challenges: Christopher Stevens.
11. The World Food Economy in the Twenty-first Century: Challenges for International Co-operation: Hartwig de Haen, Kostas Stamoulis, Prakash Shetty and Prabhu Pingali.
12. Responding to Change: WFP and the Global Food Aid System: Edward J. Clay.




