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  • - The Talking Cure for Environmental Illness and Health
    av Rod Giblett
    349 - 798,-

  • - Creating Competitive Advantage in Singapore and South East Asia
    av Peter McKiernan, Peter Waring, Azad Bali & m.fl.
    349 - 764,-

  • - Public Perception and Community Development
     
    717,-

    This book examines a wide range of innovative approaches for coastal wetlands restoration and explains how we should use use both academic research and practitioners' findings to influence learning, practice, policy, and social change.

  • - From NAFTA to the Present Day
    av Linda Allen
    295,-

  • - Civil Society, Globalisation and the UN
    av Lauren E Eastwood
    295 - 769,-

  • - Practical Experiences, Lessons and Solutions from Senegal
    av Kirsten Ulsrud, Charles Muchunku, Debajit Palit & m.fl.
    349 - 877,-

  • - The Legal Case for Juristic Personhood
    av John Studley
    349 - 843,-

  • - Global Stories of Harm and Hope
    av Carolyn E. Sachs, Ann R. Tickamyer & Paige Castellanos
    526,-

    This book documents how COVID-19 impacts gender, agriculture, and food systems across the globe with on-the-ground accounts and personal reflections from scholars, practitioners, and community members.

  • - Story Circles
    av USA) Deardorff & Darla K. (Duke University
    274 - 802,-

  • av Dianna Smith
    775,-

    This book examines the social inequalities relating to food insecurity in the UK, as well as drawing parallels with the US.Access to food in the UK, and especially access to healthy food, is a constant source of worry for many in this wealthy country. Crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, have coincided with a steep rise in the cost of living, meaning household food insecurity has become a reality for many more households. This book introduces a new framework to examine the many influences on local-level food inequalities, whether they result from individual circumstances or where a person lives. The framework will allow researchers new to the field to consider the many influences on food security, and to support emerging research around different sub-topics of food access and food security. Providing a thorough background to two key concepts, food deserts and food insecurity, the book documents the transition from area-based framing of food resources, to approaches which focus on household food poverty and the rise of food banks. The book invites researchers to acknowledge and explore the ever changing range of place-based factors that shape experiences of food insecurity: from transport and employment to rural isolation and local politics. By proposing a new framework for food insecurity research and by drawing on real-world examples, this book will support academic and applied researchers as they work to understand and mitigate the impacts of food insecurity in local communities.This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of food and nutrition security, public health, and sociology. It will also appeal to food policy professionals and policymakers who are working to address social inequalities and improve access to healthy and nutritious food for all.

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