Addressing Global Hunger : Lessons Learned from Syria and Venezuela / Marianella Herrera-Cuenca, Tatyana El-Kour
By: Herrera-Cuenca, Marianella Marianella Herrera-Cuenca [Author].
Contributor(s): El-kour, Tatyana [author].
Publisher: London : Academic Press, 2023Description: xi, 216p.ISBN: 9780128165508.Subject(s): Right to food | Food security | Food supplyDDC classification: 338.19 Summary: Addressing Global Hunger: Lessons Learned from Syria and Venezuela offers an innovative tool for engaging in efforts against hunger and brings forward a hybrid approach for identifying mechanisms of how global hunger is established, identified, addressed and eradicated within personal and social constructs and values. As the global population continues to grow, the world is challenged with the evolving dynamics of food and nutrition sovereignty. In this deeply researched and vitally important book, the authors aim to bridge the global divide between research and practice to establish a contemporary perspective on tackling global hunger while applying knowledge learned.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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338.19 END; Ending hunger in our lifetime : food security and globalization | 338.19 FOO- Food policy: frameworks for analysis and action | 338.19 GEN- Gender, food security and rural livelihoods | 338.19 HER-A Addressing Global Hunger : | 338.19 IND-P Perceived adequacy of food consumption in Indian households: 2009-2010 | 338.19 JAY-F Food security management: a comparative study | 338.19 ROM-; State of food and agriculture 1995 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Addressing Global Hunger: Lessons Learned from Syria and Venezuela offers an innovative tool for engaging in efforts against hunger and brings forward a hybrid approach for identifying mechanisms of how global hunger is established, identified, addressed and eradicated within personal and social constructs and values. As the global population continues to grow, the world is challenged with the evolving dynamics of food and nutrition sovereignty. In this deeply researched and vitally important book, the authors aim to bridge the global divide between research and practice to establish a contemporary perspective on tackling global hunger while applying knowledge learned.
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