African Food Systems in Crisis

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African Food Systems in Crisis

Part One: Microperspectives

Regional / International studies Development studies Cultural studies Anthropology Politics and government Development economics and emerging economies Political economy Environmental economics Agribusiness and primary industries Environmental factors Human geography Regional geography Applied ecology Environmental policy and protocols Environmental management Food and beverage technology Agricultural science

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Collection: Routledge Library Editions: Food Supply and Policy

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 19th July 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 7 Mb

ISBN: 9781000124309


Introduction

Originally published in 1990. Produced by the Task Force on African Famine of the American Anthropological Association, this is the first of a multi-part project dealing with the long-term and ongoing food crisis in Africa primarily at the level of local production—the microperspective. It offers a series of anthropological and ecological views on the cause of the current problem and on coping strategies used by both indigenous people and developmental planners.

Content Overview

The three sections of this volume review current explanations for food problems in Africa, focusing mainly on production and consumption at the household level; they offer a number of perspectives on the environmental, historical, political, and economic contexts for food stress, and include a series of case studies showing the ways in which Africans have responded to the threat of drought and hunger.

Recommendation

The extent of research and the degree of scholarship involved in the production of this volume recommend it to all persons concerned with this ultimately global dilemma, particularly those involved in planning and relief efforts.

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