Food Security and Sociopolitical Stability -

Food Security and Sociopolitical Stability

Christopher B. Barrett (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
510 Seiten
2016
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-875890-7 (ISBN)
57,95 inkl. MwSt
Explores the complex relationship between food security and sociopolitical stability and how the global food economy and climate patterns relevant to food production might change over the coming decade.
Global food price spikes in 2008 and again in 2011 coincided with a surge of political unrest in low- and middle-income countries. Angry consumers took to the streets in scores of nations. In some places, food riots turned violent, pressuring governments and in a few cases contributed to their overthrow. Foreign investors sparked a new global land rush, adding a different set of pressures. With scientists cautioning that the world has entered a new era of steadily rising food prices, perhaps aggravated by climate change, the specter of widespread food insecurity and sociopolitical instability weighs on policymakers worldwide. In the past few years, governments and philanthropic foundations began redoubling efforts to resuscitate agricultural research and technology transfer, as well as to accelerate the modernization of food value chains to deliver high quality food inexpensively, faster, and in greater volumes to urban consumers. But will these efforts suffice? This volume explores the complex relationship between food security and sociopolitical stability up to roughly 2025. Organized around a series of original essays by leading global technical experts, a key message of this volume is that actions taken in an effort to address food security stressors may have consequences for food security, stability, or both that ultimately matter far more than the direct impacts of biophysical drivers such as climate or land or water scarcity. The means by which governments, firms, and private philanthropies tackle the food security challenge of the coming decade will fundamentally shape the relationship between food security and sociopolitical stability.

Chris Barrett is the Stephen B. and Janice G. Ashley Professor of Applied Economics and Management and International Professor of Agriculture in the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management as well as Professor in the Department of Economics at Cornell University where he also serves as the Director of the Cornell Institute for International Food, Agriculture and Development's initiative on Stimulating Agricultural and Rural Transformation. He holds degrees from Princeton (A.B., History, 1984), Oxford (M.S., Development Economics, 1985) and the University of Wisconsin-Madison (dual Ph.D., Economics and Agricultural Economics, 1994). He has published several books and more than 250 journal articles or book chapters. He served as editor of the American Journal of Agricultural Economics 2003-2008, and is an associate editor or editorial board member of the African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics and the Egerton (Kenya) Journal of Humanities.

1: Christopher B. Barrett: Food or Consequences: Food Security and Its Implications for Global Sociopolitical Stability
2: Mark W. Rosegrant, Simla Tokgoz, and Prapti Bhandary: The Future of the Global Food Economy
3: Mark A. Cane and Dong Eun Lee: What Do We Know about the Climate of the Next Decade?
4: Klaus Deininger: The Global Land Rush
5: Upmanu Lall: Global Freshwater and Food Security in the Face of Potential Adversity
6: Timothy R. McClanahan, Eddie H. Allison, and Joshua E. Cinner: Managing Marine Resources for Food and Human Security
7: Susan McCouch and Samuel Crowell: Crop Technologies for the Coming Decade
8: John McDermott, Dolapo Enahoro, and Mario Herrero: Livestock Futures to 2020
9: Robert McLeman: Labor Migration and Food Security in a Changing Climate
10: Kym Anderson: Trade Policies and Global Food Security
11: Daniel Maxwell: Food Security and Sociopolitical Stability: A Humanitarian Perspective
12: Wendy Wolford and Ryan Nehring: Moral Economies of Food Security and Protest in Latin America
13: Christopher B. Barrett and Joanna B. Upton: Food Security and Sociopolitical Stability in Sub-Saharan Africa
14: Travis J. Lybbert and Heather R. Morgan: Lessons from the Arab Spring: Food Security and Stability in the Middle East and North Africa
15: Johan Swinnen and Kristine Van Herck: Food Security and Sociopolitical Stability in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
16: Arun Agrawal: Food Security and Sociopolitical Stability in South Asia
17: Luc Christiaensen: When China Runs Out of Farmers
18: C. Peter Timmer: Food Security and Sociopolitical Stability in East and Southeast Asia

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 157 x 232 mm
Gewicht 756 g
Themenwelt Technik Lebensmitteltechnologie
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre
Weitere Fachgebiete Land- / Forstwirtschaft / Fischerei
ISBN-10 0-19-875890-1 / 0198758901
ISBN-13 978-0-19-875890-7 / 9780198758907
Zustand Neuware
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