CABI Climate Change Series Series 15

Climate Change and Food Security

Hardback
December 2024
9781800625013
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  • Publisher
    CABI
  • ISBN 9781800625013
  • Language English
  • Pages 400 pp.
  • Size 6.75" x 9.5"
$170.00

The effects of climate change on food production and security are many and varied and represent one of the biggest challenges facing humanity today. As the human population increases there is increasing pressure on land availability and water resources. In many staple crops, warming temperatures have caused decreases in overall yields but at the same time the demand for cheaper and more sustainable food has increased.

This edited volume examines the effects of climate change on all aspects of food production and how this is affecting food security in many parts of the world. The book presents a series of chapters which describe new technologies aimed at mitigating these effects via, for example, genetic modification, microbial science, and the introduction of new crops.

  • Information is presented in a very accessible and logical format.
  • Focuses on sustainable food security and safety, illustrated with case studies.
  • Covers the latest thinking on food security via sustainable livestock and agricultural production
  • Describes the social issues related to food safety, regulatory frameworks, and policies in the light of climate change.

Sukanta Mondal

Dr. Sukanta Mondal is currently working as Principal Scientist at the Animal Physiology Division, ICAR-National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology, Bangalore, India.

Pakanj Singh

Dr.Pankaj Singh is Assistant Professor at Department of Biotechnology, Dr. Rammanohar Lohia Avadh University, Ayodhya, India.

Ram Lakhan Singh

Professor Ram Lakhan Singh is Vice-Chancellor, Nilamber- Pitamber University, Medininagar, Palamu, Jharkhand.

climate change; food security; food safety; GM crops; climate change mitigation; neutral agriculture; agroforestry; genetically modified crops; GM organisms; genetically modified organisms