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Advances in Food Security and Sustainability. Volume 8

  • Book

  • October 2023
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5850344

Advances in Food Security and Sustainability, Volume Eight highlights new advances in the field with this new volume presenting interesting chapter on important topics such as Food Security, Diversification, and Inequality: Indonesia in the Era of Economic Recovery and High Price Trends, Oil Palm Cultivation and the Impact of Climate Change in Malaysia: A Systematic Review, Food Loss and Waste in Nigeria: Implications for Food Security and Environmental Sustainability, and the Role of different stakeholders and their relative importance in managing disaster.

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Table of Contents

1. Food Security, Diversification, and Inequality: Indonesia in the Era of Economic Recovery and High Price Trends Zuhud Rozaki, Hermanto Siregar, Ikhsan Adi Pratama and Eni Istiyanti 2. Oil Palm Cultivation and the Impact of Climate Change in Malaysia: A Systematic Review Jibrin Gambo, Abubakar Ahmed and Mohd Yusoff Ishak 3. Food Loss and Waste in Nigeria: Implications for Food Security and Environmental Sustainability Usman Abubakar Haruna, Makwin Luka Luther, Mubarak Zubairu, Emmanuel Ebuka Abonyi, Musa Dibal, Abdullahi Gegele Taiye, Jibrin Gambo, Suleiman Abubakar Garba, Shuaibu Saidu Musa, Emery Manirambona and Don-Eliseo Lucero-Prisno 4. Role of different stakeholders and their relative importance in managing disaster Debabrata Mondal?and Debabrata Basu

Authors

Marc J. Cohen Senior Researcher, Oxfam America, USA. Marc J. Cohen is Senior Researcher at Oxfam America, currently working on aid effectiveness and agricultural development policy. He is part of the Aid and Development Finance Issues Team of Oxfam International's Even it Up Campaign. Previously, he focused on humanitarian policy and climate change, as well as evaluations of humanitarian advocacy. His academic training is in political science and development studies, and he received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Before coming to Oxfam, Marc was a Research Fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) 1998-2008, and his long term research focus is global food security. Marc has carried out field research in Ethiopia, Haiti, Rwanda, Taiwan, Thailand, Uganda, and the USA. He has taught at American, George Washington, and Johns Hopkins Universities, as well as at the Universities of Florence and Oslo.