TY - BOOK ID - 2409027 TI - Le marché pétrolier 1989 PY - 1990 SN - 9264233865 9264233873 9789264233874 9789264233867 PB - Paris OCDE. Agence internationale de l'énergie DB - UniCat KW - politique de l'environnement KW - pays de l'ocde KW - AA / International- internationaal KW - 338.731 KW - 338.012 KW - 338.753.0 KW - milieubeleid KW - oeso landen KW - Aardolie. Aardolieschok. KW - Energie (productiefactor). KW - Energie: algemeenheden. KW - Agriculture KW - Food KW - 665.6 KW - 339.52 KW - 339.52 Organisatie van de buitenlandse handel. Buitenlandse handelsvertegenwoordiging. Handelsmissie. Transithandel. Invoer. Doorvoer. Uitvoer KW - Organisatie van de buitenlandse handel. Buitenlandse handelsvertegenwoordiging. Handelsmissie. Transithandel. Invoer. Doorvoer. Uitvoer KW - 665.6 Mineral oil technology. Technology of petroleum and allied products KW - Mineral oil technology. Technology of petroleum and allied products KW - Foods KW - Dinners and dining KW - Home economics KW - Table KW - Cooking KW - Diet KW - Dietaries KW - Gastronomy KW - Nutrition KW - Farming KW - Husbandry KW - Industrial arts KW - Life sciences KW - Food supply KW - Land use, Rural KW - Petroleum industry and trade KW - Pétrole KW - industrie et commerce KW - Aardolie. Aardolieschok KW - Energie (productiefactor) KW - Energie: algemeenheden KW - Indonesia KW - Primitive societies UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:2409027 AB - Many of the recent concerns about food security relate to perceived threats to current levels of food security, such as those due to price shocks or natural disasters. These threats concern the risk of food insecurity. This publication develops a risk-management tool to examine the robustness of policy responses to managing risks and uncertainty across a variety of different threats to food security, and applies the framework to an Indonesia case study. Five risk scenarios were selected as major threats to food security in Indonesia, following a consultation process among stakeholders and policy makers, and assessed in terms of existing and alternative agricultural and social policies. The risk assessment shows that domestic economic and natural disaster scenarios are more important than global price hikes and that a policy strategy that concentrates on addressing a single source of risk, such as a price spike in international markets, may increase vulnerability to other sources of risk such as domestic crop failure. The analysis yields a number of specific policy recommendations, including targeting of social assistance programme using food vouchers or cash transfers. ER -