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Handbook on Public Policy and Food Security
The Handbook on Public Policy and Food Security provides multi-disciplinary insight into food security analysis across the seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). As food security is an essential outcome and a part of sustainable and healthy food systems, this Handbook addresses the urgent need to provide a comprehensive overview of the field’s current developments.
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The Handbook on Public Policy and Food Security provides multi-disciplinary insights into food security analysis across the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). As food security is an essential outcome and a part of sustainable and healthy food systems, this Handbook addresses the urgent need to provide a comprehensive overview of the field’s current developments.
Each chapter focuses on a specific SDG in turn, using qualitative and quantitative methodological approaches to assess the impact of food security on the attainment of the specific goal, and the evaluation of the impact of the goal on food security. This Handbook brings together experts in the field who advocate for a food systems approach, highlighting how various components of a food system function together to achieve the goal of food security for all. The cross-policy themes covered extend beyond the SDGs, proving relevant for public policy and food security in the foreseeable future.
This erudite Handbook will be highly informative for academics, researchers and students in agricultural economics, development studies, human geography, human rights and comparative social policy. It will also be beneficial for professionals working in public policy, NGOs and multilateral organisations who are interested in understanding food security and nutrition monitoring.
Each chapter focuses on a specific SDG in turn, using qualitative and quantitative methodological approaches to assess the impact of food security on the attainment of the specific goal, and the evaluation of the impact of the goal on food security. This Handbook brings together experts in the field who advocate for a food systems approach, highlighting how various components of a food system function together to achieve the goal of food security for all. The cross-policy themes covered extend beyond the SDGs, proving relevant for public policy and food security in the foreseeable future.
This erudite Handbook will be highly informative for academics, researchers and students in agricultural economics, development studies, human geography, human rights and comparative social policy. It will also be beneficial for professionals working in public policy, NGOs and multilateral organisations who are interested in understanding food security and nutrition monitoring.
Critical Acclaim
‘This Handbook provides a valuable introduction to how humanity can achieve food security and all our sustainable development goals, with global coverage written largely from an African perspective. A highly recommended guide to how progress has and can be achieved thanks to local leadership linking research and practice.’
– William A. Masters, Tufts University, US
– William A. Masters, Tufts University, US
Contributors
Contributors include: Jannie Armstrong, Babatunde Abidoye, Prisca Atieno, Suresh C. Babu, Mousumi K. Bhattacharjee, S.J. Balaji, María del Rosario Castro Bernardini, Carlo Cafiero, Qiu Chen, Kristin Coates, Marc J. Cohen, Lasanthi N.C. De Silva, Scott Drimie, Andrea du Toit, Irma Eloff, Wegayehu Fitawek, SN Gajanan, Athula Ginige, Billy Hall, Sheryl L. Hendriks, Biniam Iyob, Selma T. Karuaihe, Nathan Kline, Clement K. Kyei, Laté Lawson-Lartego, Pamela Madududu, Lea Magne-Domgho, Moraka N. Makhura, Sukoluhle Mazwane, Angela McIntyre, Alisher Mirzabaev, Elizabeth Mkandawire, Mancoba Mndzebele, James S. Mukombwe, Lilian Nkengla-Asi, Yong S. Nyam, Sunday P. Odjo, Valiant O. Odhiambo, James F. Oehmke, Yetunde Olugbade, Enoch Owusu-Sekyere, Lerato Phali, Tauhidur Rahman, Ganganee C. Samaraweera, Obakeng T. Selelo, Shweta Sinha, Nandita Srivastava, Olivia Sylvester, Joseph Tinarwo, Dora A. Torsu, John M. Ulimwengu, Barbara van Koppen