Forests and Food

Forests and Food
Author: Bhaskar Vira
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2015-11-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1783741937

As population estimates for 2050 reach over 9 billion, issues of food security and nutrition have been dominating academic and policy debates. A total of 805 million people are undernourished worldwide and malnutrition affects nearly every country on the planet. Despite impressive productivity increases, there is growing evidence that conventional agricultural strategies fall short of eliminating global hunger, as well as having long-term ecological consequences. Forests can play an important role in complementing agricultural production to address the Sustainable Development Goals on zero hunger. Forests and trees can be managed to provide better and more nutritionally-balanced diets, greater control over food inputs—particularly during lean seasons and periods of vulnerability (especially for marginalised groups)—and deliver ecosystem services for crop production. However forests are undergoing a rapid process of degradation, a complex process that governments are struggling to reverse. This volume provides important evidence and insights about the potential of forests to reducing global hunger and malnutrition, exploring the different roles of landscapes, and the governance approaches that are required for the equitable delivery of these benefits. Forests and Food is essential reading for researchers, students, NGOs and government departments responsible for agriculture, forestry, food security and poverty alleviation around the globe.

Hungry Forest

Hungry Forest
Author: Nguyen Trong Luan
Publisher: Ukiyoto Publishing
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2022-03-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9354900887

Writing on war with author Nguyen Trong Luan is like looking at the back of a medal. The work is full of lively details. But it doesn’t make us feel confused. Because its “red string” is very outstanding - fighting optimism, the joy of living, passionate affection for the homeland. At the last page of the novel “Hungry Forest”, all the hardship, hunger, and death seem to pass by. For me, only the victorious smiles of ordinary but great soldiers remained. That’s the success of the writer who wore the soldier’s uniform: Nguyen Trong Luan. (Literary Critic Bui Viet Thang)

Euthanasia, Ethics and Public Policy

Euthanasia, Ethics and Public Policy
Author: John Keown
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 559
Release: 2018-10-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1107043204

A unique, documented case against the legalisation of 'assisted dying', based mainly on empirical and logical 'slippery slope' concerns.

Accountability for Mass Starvation

Accountability for Mass Starvation
Author: Bridget Conley
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2022-08-25
Genre:
ISBN: 0192864734

Famine is an age-old scourge that almost disappeared in our lifetime. Between 2000 and 2011 there were no famines and deaths in humanitarian emergencies were much reduced. The humanitarian agenda was ascendant. Then, in 2017, the United Nations identified four situations that threatened famine or breached that threshold in north-eastern Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan, and Yemen. Today, this list is longer. Each of these famines is the result of military actions and exclusionary, authoritarian politics conducted without regard to the wellbeing or even the survival of people. Violations of international law including blockading ports, attacks on health facilities, violence against humanitarian workers, and obstruction of relief aid are carried out with renewed impunity. Yet there is an array of legal offenses, ranging from war crimes and crimes against humanity to genocide, available to a prosecutor to hold individuals to account for the deliberate starvation of civilians. However, there has been a dearth of investigations and accountability for those violating international law. The reasons for this neglect and the gaps between the black-letter law and practice are explored in this timely volume. It provides a comprehensive overview of the key themes and cases required to catalyze a new approach to understanding the law as it relates to starvation. It also illustrates the complications of historical and ongoing situations where starvation is used as a weapon of war, and provides expert analysis on defining starvation, early warning systems, gender and mass starvation, the use of sanctions, journalistic reporting, and memorialization of famine.

Sunset

Sunset
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1020
Release: 1927
Genre: California
ISBN:

Hearings

Hearings
Author: United States. Congress Senate
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1988
Release: 1944
Genre:
ISBN: