TY - BOOK ID - 85288677 TI - Economics of feeding the hungry : sustainable intensification and sustainable food security PY - 2018 SN - 1136268588 113626857X 0203109147 0415538580 0367341077 9780415538589 9780367341077 PB - Abingdon: Routledge, DB - UniCat KW - Food security. KW - Sustainable agriculture. KW - Food supply. KW - Poverty. KW - Destitution KW - Wealth KW - Basic needs KW - Begging KW - Poor KW - Subsistence economy KW - Food control KW - Produce trade KW - Agriculture KW - Food security KW - Single cell proteins KW - Low-input agriculture KW - Low-input sustainable agriculture KW - Lower input agriculture KW - Resource-efficient agriculture KW - Sustainable farming KW - Alternative agriculture KW - Food deserts KW - Food insecurity KW - Insecurity, Food KW - Security, Food KW - Human security KW - Food supply KW - Sustainable agriculture KW - Food Supply KW - Poverty UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:85288677 AB - “The role of sustainable intensification in achieving global food security is being debated by many commentators and organisations. However this continuing dialogue is not always well informed on the economic processes that support and help define the two fundamental notions of sustainable intensification on the one hand and food security on the other. In particular the debate does not always recognise that economic growth and globalisation, the defining characteristics of 21st century economic activity, have fundamental implications for how we analyse this problem. This book will explore the implications of growth and globalisation for sustainability and food security from an economics perspective, and will explain how sustainable intensification processes can make an important contribution to solving and reconciling the puzzling and sometimes contradictory influences of growth and globalisation in the search for sustainable food security.”--Publisher's description. ER -