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Reflections on the Conception and Effectiveness of Policies; the case of Tanzania
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This book shows that the debate on food security policies has changed with the passage of time, but the bearing of socio-economic structures on the food security of African households and their individual members are still not fully recognised.
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This book shows that the debate on food security policies has changed with the passage of time, but the bearing of socio-economic structures on the food security of African households and their individual members are still not fully recognised.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2014
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2014
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Geier, Gabriele
Introduction The Problem and the Essential Features of the Study; Part 1
Trend in the International Debate on Food Security; Chapter 1 Food
Insecurity as a National Supply Problem; Chapter 2 Food Insecurity as an
Access Problem; Chapter 3 Synopsis and Assessment of the International
Debate; Part 2 Reflections on the Effectiveness of Policies in Relation to
Various Aspects of Food Security; Chapter 4 Reflections on the Theory of
Consumption: Links between Income, Demand for Food and Consumption; Chapter
5 Production for Subsistence and for the Market: the Dual Role of the
African Household; Chapter 6 Conclusions for the Debate on Food Security:
Food Insecurity as a Development Problem; Part 3 Food Security and Policy
Interventions - the Case of Tanzania; Chapter 7 A Brief Introduction;
Chapter 8 The Political and Economic Background to the Formulation of Food
Security Policies; Chapter 9 Food Security Policy in Tanzania since
Independence; Chapter 10 Assessment of Tanzania's Food Security Policy and
Outlook; Part 4 Development of Food Security in a Region Remote from
Important Markets: Case Studies in Rukwa Region; Chapter 11 Subject of the
Empirical Analysis and Methodological Approach; Chapter 12 Regional
Development since Independence and Basic Structural Features of Rukwa
Region; Chapter 13 Essential Aspects of Household Economics; Chapter 14
Problems Posed by the Operationalization of Food Security at Household
Level; Chapter 15 Food Security System of "Typical" Home Economies; Chapter
16 Summary of the Empirical Findings; Part 5 Conclusions for the Conception
of Food Security Policies in Sub-Saharan Africa; Chapter 17 Essential
Findings of the Study; Chapter 18 Guidelines for the Conception of Food
Security Policies; Chapter 19 Adjustment of One-Sided Policies and Actions;
Chapter 20 Outlook: Need and Prospects for the Reorientation of Food
Security Policies;
Trend in the International Debate on Food Security; Chapter 1 Food
Insecurity as a National Supply Problem; Chapter 2 Food Insecurity as an
Access Problem; Chapter 3 Synopsis and Assessment of the International
Debate; Part 2 Reflections on the Effectiveness of Policies in Relation to
Various Aspects of Food Security; Chapter 4 Reflections on the Theory of
Consumption: Links between Income, Demand for Food and Consumption; Chapter
5 Production for Subsistence and for the Market: the Dual Role of the
African Household; Chapter 6 Conclusions for the Debate on Food Security:
Food Insecurity as a Development Problem; Part 3 Food Security and Policy
Interventions - the Case of Tanzania; Chapter 7 A Brief Introduction;
Chapter 8 The Political and Economic Background to the Formulation of Food
Security Policies; Chapter 9 Food Security Policy in Tanzania since
Independence; Chapter 10 Assessment of Tanzania's Food Security Policy and
Outlook; Part 4 Development of Food Security in a Region Remote from
Important Markets: Case Studies in Rukwa Region; Chapter 11 Subject of the
Empirical Analysis and Methodological Approach; Chapter 12 Regional
Development since Independence and Basic Structural Features of Rukwa
Region; Chapter 13 Essential Aspects of Household Economics; Chapter 14
Problems Posed by the Operationalization of Food Security at Household
Level; Chapter 15 Food Security System of "Typical" Home Economies; Chapter
16 Summary of the Empirical Findings; Part 5 Conclusions for the Conception
of Food Security Policies in Sub-Saharan Africa; Chapter 17 Essential
Findings of the Study; Chapter 18 Guidelines for the Conception of Food
Security Policies; Chapter 19 Adjustment of One-Sided Policies and Actions;
Chapter 20 Outlook: Need and Prospects for the Reorientation of Food
Security Policies;
Introduction The Problem and the Essential Features of the Study; Part 1
Trend in the International Debate on Food Security; Chapter 1 Food
Insecurity as a National Supply Problem; Chapter 2 Food Insecurity as an
Access Problem; Chapter 3 Synopsis and Assessment of the International
Debate; Part 2 Reflections on the Effectiveness of Policies in Relation to
Various Aspects of Food Security; Chapter 4 Reflections on the Theory of
Consumption: Links between Income, Demand for Food and Consumption; Chapter
5 Production for Subsistence and for the Market: the Dual Role of the
African Household; Chapter 6 Conclusions for the Debate on Food Security:
Food Insecurity as a Development Problem; Part 3 Food Security and Policy
Interventions - the Case of Tanzania; Chapter 7 A Brief Introduction;
Chapter 8 The Political and Economic Background to the Formulation of Food
Security Policies; Chapter 9 Food Security Policy in Tanzania since
Independence; Chapter 10 Assessment of Tanzania's Food Security Policy and
Outlook; Part 4 Development of Food Security in a Region Remote from
Important Markets: Case Studies in Rukwa Region; Chapter 11 Subject of the
Empirical Analysis and Methodological Approach; Chapter 12 Regional
Development since Independence and Basic Structural Features of Rukwa
Region; Chapter 13 Essential Aspects of Household Economics; Chapter 14
Problems Posed by the Operationalization of Food Security at Household
Level; Chapter 15 Food Security System of "Typical" Home Economies; Chapter
16 Summary of the Empirical Findings; Part 5 Conclusions for the Conception
of Food Security Policies in Sub-Saharan Africa; Chapter 17 Essential
Findings of the Study; Chapter 18 Guidelines for the Conception of Food
Security Policies; Chapter 19 Adjustment of One-Sided Policies and Actions;
Chapter 20 Outlook: Need and Prospects for the Reorientation of Food
Security Policies;
Trend in the International Debate on Food Security; Chapter 1 Food
Insecurity as a National Supply Problem; Chapter 2 Food Insecurity as an
Access Problem; Chapter 3 Synopsis and Assessment of the International
Debate; Part 2 Reflections on the Effectiveness of Policies in Relation to
Various Aspects of Food Security; Chapter 4 Reflections on the Theory of
Consumption: Links between Income, Demand for Food and Consumption; Chapter
5 Production for Subsistence and for the Market: the Dual Role of the
African Household; Chapter 6 Conclusions for the Debate on Food Security:
Food Insecurity as a Development Problem; Part 3 Food Security and Policy
Interventions - the Case of Tanzania; Chapter 7 A Brief Introduction;
Chapter 8 The Political and Economic Background to the Formulation of Food
Security Policies; Chapter 9 Food Security Policy in Tanzania since
Independence; Chapter 10 Assessment of Tanzania's Food Security Policy and
Outlook; Part 4 Development of Food Security in a Region Remote from
Important Markets: Case Studies in Rukwa Region; Chapter 11 Subject of the
Empirical Analysis and Methodological Approach; Chapter 12 Regional
Development since Independence and Basic Structural Features of Rukwa
Region; Chapter 13 Essential Aspects of Household Economics; Chapter 14
Problems Posed by the Operationalization of Food Security at Household
Level; Chapter 15 Food Security System of "Typical" Home Economies; Chapter
16 Summary of the Empirical Findings; Part 5 Conclusions for the Conception
of Food Security Policies in Sub-Saharan Africa; Chapter 17 Essential
Findings of the Study; Chapter 18 Guidelines for the Conception of Food
Security Policies; Chapter 19 Adjustment of One-Sided Policies and Actions;
Chapter 20 Outlook: Need and Prospects for the Reorientation of Food
Security Policies;