FOOD SECURITY GOVERNANCE Empowering communities, regulating corporations

Today's global food system generates hunger alongside of land grabs, food waste, health problems, massive greenhouse gas emissions. This book explains why we find ourselves in this situation and explores what we can do to change it. It opens with a review of how the international community (mis...

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Main Author: McKeon, Nora (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxon Routledge 2015
Series:Routledge critical security studies series
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