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Food Security in Hawai‘i

2015
This chapter challenges the uncritical pursuit of food self-sufficiency that has been rationalized as increasing the state’s preparedness against shipping disruption. It argues that this effort might increase food’s cost, and reiterates the point that local food is not necessarily fair as low-income consumers could be sidelined in the push for food ...
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Food remittances and food security

2020
The global attention paid to cash remittances over the past decade has resulted in an extremely solid evidence base on international, regional and national level remitting behaviour and impacts. Little attention, however, has been paid to food remitting and its development contribution, including to the welfare and food security of sending and ...
Mary Ceasar, Jonathan Crush
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Biofuels and food security

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2014
The Biofuel market created the linkage between energy and agricultural market prices. Biofuel policies and energy prices set the floor price of feedstock prices, and the energy prices and the upper limit of the biofuel blend ratio can decide the ceiling of feedstock prices.
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The impact of Russia-Ukraine conflict on global food security

Global Food Security, 2023
Faqin Lin   +8 more
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Food Security in Asia

Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, 1997
Rapid economic and agricultural sector growth have enhanced greatly food security in Asia during the past three decades. Most studies suggest this positive trend will continue into the next century. This paper reviews past trends and future prospects in access and availability of food in Asia at the national level. The paper concludes that the positive
Peng, C., Findlay, C., Stringer, R.
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Food, Crime, Justice and Security: (Food) Security for Whom?

2017
This paper explores food and food crime in the context(s) of the increasingly powerful discourse(s) of security and securitization. Because food has long been tied to conflict, we recognize it as a material need that frequently contributes to or drives conflict.
Brisman, Avi, South, Nigel
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Food security

2022
Mbow, Cheikh   +17 more
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Evolving standards of care and new challenges in the management of HER2‐positive breast cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020
Grace M Choong   +2 more
exaly  

Nutrition and physical activity guidelines for cancer survivors

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2012
Cheryl L Rock   +2 more
exaly  

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