Advances in Food Security and Sustainability
Advances in Food Security and Sustainability Series

Coordinator: Cohen Marc J.

Language: English
Cover of the book Advances in Food Security and Sustainability

Subject for Advances in Food Security and Sustainability

189.08 €

In Print (Delivery period: 14 days).

Add to cartAdd to cart
Publication date:
306 p. · 15.2x22.8 cm · Hardback
Advances in Food Security and Sustainability, Volume Six looks at the challenges, constraints and solutions necessary to maintain a healthy and accessible food supply in different communities. This ongoing series addresses a wide range of issues on food sustainability and security, with chapters  in this release covering the Significance of Short Food Supply Chains During Pandemic Times, Food Security Challenges and Opportunities in Indonesia Post COVID-19, Understanding the genetic diversity and association mapping of nutritional traits in graminaceous crops: Progress and prospects, and Traditional foods and food security: Actors, production, and the challenge of integration into markets before and after the pandemic.

1. Global trends on Covid-19 and food security research: A scientometric study 

2. Short food supply chains to resolve food scarcity during COVID 19 pandemic: An Indian model 

3. The impact of food security disruption due to the Covid-19 pandemic on tribal people in India 

4. ASEAN responses to COVID-19 for assuring food security 

5. Food security challenges and opportunities in Indonesia post COVID-19 

6. Impact of COVID-19 on marine fisheries supply chains: Case study of Malaysia 

7. Sustainability of the agri-food supply chain amidst the pandemic: Diversification, local input production, and consumer behavior 

8. Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on food security among East and West African pastoralists 

9. Latin America and the Caribbean: Food systems in times of the pandemic 

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.
  • Contains expertise from leading contributors on presented topics
  • Covers a vast array of subjects related to food security and sustainability
  • Explores challenges related to protecting environmental resources while also meeting human nutritional requirements