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Global Food-Price Shocks and Poor People: Themes and Case Studies: Development in Practice Books

Editat de Marc Cohen, Melinda Smale
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 dec 2011
This book examines the effects of high and volatile food prices during 2007-08 on low-income farmers and consumers in developing, transition, and industrialized countries. Previous studies of this crisis have mostly used models to estimate the likely impacts. This volume includes actual evidence from the field as to how higher prices affected access to food and farm income among poor people. In addition to country and regional case studies, the book presents discussions of cross-cutting themes, including gender, risk management, violence, the importance of subsistence farming as a coping strategy, and the role of governments and markets in addressing higher prices.
With 2011 witnessing an unprecedentedly high level of food prices, the findings and policy recommendations presented here should prove useful to both scholars and policy makers in understanding the causes and consequences, as well as the policies needed to ensure food security in light of the skyrocketing cost of food.
This book was published as a special double issue of Development in Practice.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415682985
ISBN-10: 0415682983
Pagini: 344
Ilustrații: 3 b/w images and 30 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Development in Practice Books

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Foreword  1. Global Food-Price Shocks and Poor People – An Overview  Marc J. Cohen and Melinda Smale  Part 1: Themes  2. Subsistence Farming as a Safety Net for Food Price Shocks  3. Understanding and Responding to the Links between Conflict and Hunger  4. Gender and the Global Food Price Crisis  5. The Links Between Food Security and Seed Security: Facts and Fiction that Guide Response  6. Genetically Modified Crops and the ‘Food Crisis’: Discourse and Material Impacts  7. The Long-Term Implications of the 2007/08 Commodity Price Boom  8. Which Instruments Best Tackle Food Price Instability in Developing Countries?  9. Bearing Risk is Hard to Do: Crop Price Risk Transfer for Poor Farmers and Low-Income Countries  Part 2: Country Studies  10. The Mexican Tortilla Crisis of 2007: The Impacts of Grain-Price Shocks and Food-Production Chains  11. Food Crisis, Small-Scale Farmers, and Markets in the Bolivian Andes  12. The Effects of Changing Food Prices on Welfare and Poverty in Guatemala  13. Location, Vocation, and Price Shocks: Cotton, Rice and Sorghum-Millet Farmers in Mali  14. Lessons from the 2008 Global Food Crisis: Agro-Food Dynamics in Mali  15. Characteristics and Strategies Favouring Sustained Food Access during Guinea's Food-Price Crisis  16. Can Inflation be a Good Thing for the Poor? Evidence from Ethiopia  17. Agro-Food Market Policy and Food Security in South Africa  18. High Global Food Prices – Crisis or Opportunity for Smallholder Farmers in Tanzania?  19. The Functioning of the Egyptian Food-Subsidy System During Food Price Shocks  20. The Impact of High Food Prices on Poverty in China  21. Combating the Menaces of Rising Food Prices: The Experiences of West Bengal  22. Revisiting the Impact of Economic Crisis on Indonesian Agro-Food Production  23. The Impact of High Food Prices on Food Security in Cambodia  24. Food Price Hikes and the Situation of Farm Workers in the Philippines  25. International Food Prices, Agricultural Transformation, and Food Security in Central Asia  26. Two Agricultural Shocks in the Former USSR, 60 Years Apart  27. Thinking and Acting Outside the Charitable Food Box: Hunger and the Right to Food in Rich Societies

Descriere

How have higher and more volatile global food prices affected the world’s poor farmers and consumers? This book explores the answer to this question in developing, transition, and industrialized countries through case studies and examination of a variety of cross-cutting themes.
This book was published as a special double issue of Development in Practice.