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Agriculture, Natural Resources and Food Security : Lessons from Nepal

Adhikari, Jagannath(Edited by)Gauchan, Devendra(Edited by)Maraseni, Tek N.(Edited by)Ojha, Hemant(Edited by)Timsina, Jagadish(Edited by)
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This book explains how a former net food exporting Nepal has become a net food importing country due to a lack of an integrated system-wide approach to planning and governance of agriculture and natural resources.

It demonstrates how various components of the food system, such as agronomy, agrobiodiversity, plant health, post-harvest management, livestock and fisheries, and socio-economics including marketing and trade, have been managed in sectoral silos, crippling the very foundations of food systems innovations.

The book also explores ways to tackle climate change impacts while considering gender, social equity, conservation agriculture practices, and crop modeling as cross-cutting themes.

This book utilizes Nepal as a case study in relation to wider questions of food security and livelihoods facing South Asia and synthesizes lessons that are relevant to the Global South where countries are struggling to harmonize and integrate natural resources management for sustainable and effective food security outcomes.

As such, it significantly contributes to the knowledge toward achieving various United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

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Product Details
303109557X / 9783031095573
Paperback / softback
02/11/2023
Switzerland
English
434 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
26 cm