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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
David Allen Himmelgreen; Satish Kedia |
| ISBN: | 9781444335828 1444335820 |
| OCLC Number: | 501321746 |
| Description: | 204 p. : ill., 1 map ; 26 cm. |
| Contents: | Anthropological approaches to the global food crisis : understanding and addressing the 'silent tsunami' / David Himmelgreen and Nancy Romero-Daza -- Rising food prices, social mobilizations, and violence : conceptual issues in understanding and responding to the connections linking hunger and conflict / Ellen Messer -- Dealing with the global food crisis in local settings : nonintensive agricultural in Lesotho, Southern Africa / Nancy Romero-Daza...et al -- Asking the right questions : community-based strategies to combat hunger / Miriam S. Chaiken...et al -- Economic restructuring and urban food access in the Dominican Republic / Howard Rosing -- The forgotten population? : youth, food insecurity, and rising prices : implications for the global food crisis / Craig Hadley...et al -- Food insecurity in Buhaya : the cycle of women's marginalization and the spread of poverty, hunger, and disease / Valerie Githinji -- Lavichè : Haiti's vulnerability to the global food crisis / John Mazzeo -- Mosaics of Maya livelihoods : readjusting to global and local food crises / Rebecca K. Zarger -- From crisis to cumulative effects : food security challenges in Alaska / David V. Fazzino and Philip A. Loring -- Things become scarce : food availability and accessibility in Santiago de Cuba then and now / Hanna Garth -- Anthropological approaches for understanding the complexities of the global food crisis / Sunil K. Khanna -- Biosketches of authors. |
| Series Title: | NAPA bulletin, 32. |
| Responsibility: | David Himmelgreen, volume editor ; Satish Kedia, general editor. |
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