Adequate Food for All
Culture, Science, and Technology of Food in the 21st Century
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher CRC Press
- Date of Publication 18 October 2019
- ISBN 9780367385989
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages468 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 453 g
- Language English 4
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Short description:
A comprehensive, interdisciplinary book, Adequate Food for All explores solutions to the ever-increasing problem of food supply. Critical in its analysis, while maintaining an optimistic outlook, the text discusses the dramatic effects of nutrient excess and deficiency on growth and development in children, and on productivity in adults. It is divided into six major sections addressing food and agriculture in history, food production, and global food security as well as modern food choices, required nutrients, and foods that heal.
MoreLong description:
Food is the sustenance of life. But while we understand that a secure supply of food has been affected by many factors over the course of history, we do not often allow ourselves to entertain the idea that a lack of adequate food worldwide is a very real and dangerous possibility. While soil degradation, water distribution, climate change, population growth, and environmental issues are of serious concern, the ultimate expectation is that humankind will survive and even prevail simply because it always has, through human ingenuity and continued advances in science and technology.
Adequate Food for All: Culture, Science, and Technology of Food in the 21st Century looks at those factors threatening to compromise food production and distribution. It examines the myriad influences on food security today as well as the human responses to them. Taking an interdisciplinary approach that involves authors of diverse expertise, this volume –
- Discusses our evolving understanding of what is critical to good nutrition and health
- Examines the role of religion and faith in food choices, as well as the influence of culture and customs
- Explores issues of obesity and related diseases as well as diseases of nutrient deficiencies
- Describes the most dangerous threats to sustainable food production
- Lays out viable solutions through conservation, technology, and cultural adaptation
Ultimately, this volume challenges readers to garner a deeper understanding needed to develop solutions that truly change the future rather than postpone the inevitable. Recognition of food as a universal need of people everywhere may be a point of union for the human spirit. The future holds opportunities and imperatives that must be faced, perhaps none more important than how we come together to keep the world fed. Adequate Food for All: Culture, Science, and Technology of
MoreTable of Contents:
Food and Agriculture in Human History. Foods by Choice. The Required Nutrients. Foods and Health. Food Production: Synergy of Science, Technology, and Human Ingenuity. Global Food Security.
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