How to Feed the World
How to Feed the World
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How to Feed the World unites contributors from different perspectives and academic disciplines, ranging from agronomy and hydrology to agricultural economy and communication. Hailing from Germany, the Philippines, the U.S., Ecuador, and beyond, the contributors weave their own life experiences into their chapters, connecting global issues to our tangible, day-to-day existence. Across every chapter, a similar theme emerges: these are not simple problems, yet we can overcome them. Doing so will require cooperation between farmers, scientists, policy makers, consumers, and many others.
The resulting collection is an accessible but wide-ranging look at the modern food system. Readers will not only get a solid grounding in key issues, but be challenged to investigate further and contribute to the paramount effort to feed the world.
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Table of Content
Table of Content
<div>Introduction- Jessica Eise and Ken Foster<br/><br/>Chapter 1. Inhabitants of Earth- Brigitte S Walforf<br/>Chapter 2. The Green, Blue, and Gray Water Rainbow- Laura C Bowling and Keith A Cherkauer<br/>Chapter 3. The Land that Shapes and Sustains Us- Otto Doering and Ann Sorensen<br/>Chapter 4. Our Changing Climate- Jeff Dukes and Thomas W Hertel<br/>Chapter 5. The Technology Ticket- Uris Baldos<br/>Chapter 6. Systems- Michael Gunderson, Ariana Torres, Michael Boehlje, and Rhonda Phillips<br/>Chapter 7. Tangled Trade- Thomas W Hertel<br/>Chapter 8. Spoiled, Rotten, and Left Behind- Ken Foster<br/>Chapter 9. Tipping the Scales on Health- Steven Y Wu<br/>Chapter 10. Social License to Operate- Nicole J Olynk Widmar<br/>Chapter 11. The Information Hinge- Jessica Eise<br/>Chapter 12. Achieving Equal Access- Gerald Shively<br/><br/>Conclusion- Jessica Eise and Ken Foster<br/>Afterword<br/>Acknowledgments<br/>Notes<br/>Contributors<br/>Index<br/> </div>
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