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Developing sustainable food systems, policies, and securities Abiodun Elijah Obayelu and Oluwakemi Adeola Obayelu.

Contributor(s): Obayelu, Abiodun Elijah, 1972- | Obayelu, Oluwakemi Adeola, 1974-Material type: TextTextSeries: Practice, progress, and proficiency in sustainability (PPPS) book seriesPublisher: Hershey, PA Engineering Science Reference, an imprint of IGI Global, [2020]Description: 1 online resource (xxv, 292 pages) illustrations (some color)ISBN: 9781799826019; 1799826015; 179982599X; 9781799825999; 1799826007; 9781799826002; 9781799826026; 1799826023Subject(s): Developing countries | Nigeria | Sustainable agriculture -- Nigeria | Food security -- Nigeria | Women in agriculture -- Nigeria | Land use, Rural -- Developing countries | Agriculture durable -- Nigeria | Sécurité alimentaire -- Nigeria | Femmes en agriculture -- Nigeria | Food security | Land use, Rural | Sustainable agriculture | Women in agricultureGenre/Form: EBSCO eBooks Additional physical formats: Print version:: Developing sustainable food systems, policies, and securitiesDDC classification: 333.76/1609669 LOC classification: S473.N5 | D48 2020Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Section 1. Basic insights to sustainable food systems, food security, food policies, and transformation options. Chapter 1. Agricultural and food policy: pathways to sustainable food systems and food security ; Chapter 2. Seafood security and sustainability through sustainable development: a review of Turkish seafood market -- Section 2. Food policy and agricultural systems. Chapter 3. Urban sustainable growth, development, and governance structures for revitalization of open vacant spaces in agriculture and farming ; Chapter 4. Multi-stakeholder and multilevel food governance: the case of the community of Portuguese-speaking countries ; Chapter 5. The Price insurance demand of rice producers in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta -- Section 3. Agricultural resource management and management of food resources. Chapter 6. Multiple scenarios-based impact analysis of predicted land-use change on ecosystem services value: evidence from Nigeria ; Chapter 7. Implications of land grabbing on sustainable food systems -- Section 4. Management of agricultural value chain development. Chapter 8. Perspective of policy interventions in rice and cassava value chain among women in Nigeria ; Chapter 9. Training needs assessment of palm oil processors in Ijebu North local government area, Ogun State -- Section 5. Gender and its implications on sustainable food systems and food security. Chapter 10. Women land rights and food security status of farming households in Oyo State, Nigeria ; Chapter 11. Does gender inclusion really matter in sustainable food systems? -- Section 6. Migration, remittances, and food security. Chapter 12. Do foreign remittances matter in attaining zero hunger?: evidence from rural Nigeria ; Chapter 13. Impact of rural-urban migration on the food consumption pattern of farming households in Ibadan/Ibarapa agricultural zone of Oyo State, Nigeria.
Summary: "This book provides multidisciplinary perspectives on how to develop sustainable food systems, policies, and securities"--Provided by publisher".
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"This book provides multidisciplinary perspectives on how to develop sustainable food systems, policies, and securities"--Provided by publisher".

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Section 1. Basic insights to sustainable food systems, food security, food policies, and transformation options. Chapter 1. Agricultural and food policy: pathways to sustainable food systems and food security ; Chapter 2. Seafood security and sustainability through sustainable development: a review of Turkish seafood market -- Section 2. Food policy and agricultural systems. Chapter 3. Urban sustainable growth, development, and governance structures for revitalization of open vacant spaces in agriculture and farming ; Chapter 4. Multi-stakeholder and multilevel food governance: the case of the community of Portuguese-speaking countries ; Chapter 5. The Price insurance demand of rice producers in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta -- Section 3. Agricultural resource management and management of food resources. Chapter 6. Multiple scenarios-based impact analysis of predicted land-use change on ecosystem services value: evidence from Nigeria ; Chapter 7. Implications of land grabbing on sustainable food systems -- Section 4. Management of agricultural value chain development. Chapter 8. Perspective of policy interventions in rice and cassava value chain among women in Nigeria ; Chapter 9. Training needs assessment of palm oil processors in Ijebu North local government area, Ogun State -- Section 5. Gender and its implications on sustainable food systems and food security. Chapter 10. Women land rights and food security status of farming households in Oyo State, Nigeria ; Chapter 11. Does gender inclusion really matter in sustainable food systems? -- Section 6. Migration, remittances, and food security. Chapter 12. Do foreign remittances matter in attaining zero hunger?: evidence from rural Nigeria ; Chapter 13. Impact of rural-urban migration on the food consumption pattern of farming households in Ibadan/Ibarapa agricultural zone of Oyo State, Nigeria.

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