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Food Security In The Middle East Zahra Babar Suzi Mirgani

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Food Security In The Middle East Zahra Babar Suzi Mirgani
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.38 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Zahra Babar; Suzi Mirgani
ISBN: 9780199361786, 0199361789
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Food Security In The Middle East Zahra Babar Suzi Mirgani by Zahra Babar; Suzi Mirgani 9780199361786, 0199361789 instant download after payment.

This volume comprises original, empirically grounded chapters that collectively offer the most comprehensive study available to date on food security in the Middle East. The book starts with a theoretical framing of the phenomena of food security and food sovereignty and presents empirical case studies of Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, Egypt, Yemen, the Persian Gulf states and Iran. Some of the major themes examined include the ascent and decline of various food regimes, urban agriculture, overseas agricultural land purchases, national food self-sufficiency strategies, distribution networks and food consumption patterns, and nutrition transitions and healthcare. Collectively, the chapters represent highly original contributions to the disciplines of political science, economics, agricultural studies, and healthcare policy.

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