As Asia's population continues to grow both in terms of economy and population, food security continues to be an issue of major concern for policy makers. During times of crisis, from topical storms and tsunamis to their ensuing floods, food security is of particular concern, to feed the local population as well as for economic exports
All food systems will continue to be affected by disasters and extreme climate events. Triggered by ...
[[abstract]]Food security is a global and regional concern of rapidly increasing consequence. It is ...
Flooding is a normal part of the ecology of Bangladesh. The 1998 flood was especially serious becaus...
As Asia's population continues to grow both in terms of economy and population, food security contin...
Food security in Asia and the Pacific presents a frustrating paradox. At one level, huge progress ha...
The impacts of increasing natural climate disasters are threatening food security in the Asia-Pacifi...
Data for analysis in the study on Food security in ASEAN countries: an overview of rice self-suffici...
This policy brief examines the brief histroical food crisis, the impact of rice on economy, periodic...
In the 1960s and early 1970s, many countries in South and Southeast Asia were the focus of world att...
Asia is not likely to produce all the food it needs in the foreseeable future. The fragmented nature...
Feeding Asia’s growing population requires modern agriculture based on the latest science and techno...
Asian countries as rice-fish societies Many countries in Asia can be called "rice-fish societie...
Amongst the encounters facing the world today, the urgency of providing food security to the growing...
There is a strong linkage between the behavior of the rice market and the state of food security in ...
The right to food security is central to human development and many of the major human rights treati...
All food systems will continue to be affected by disasters and extreme climate events. Triggered by ...
[[abstract]]Food security is a global and regional concern of rapidly increasing consequence. It is ...
Flooding is a normal part of the ecology of Bangladesh. The 1998 flood was especially serious becaus...
As Asia's population continues to grow both in terms of economy and population, food security contin...
Food security in Asia and the Pacific presents a frustrating paradox. At one level, huge progress ha...
The impacts of increasing natural climate disasters are threatening food security in the Asia-Pacifi...
Data for analysis in the study on Food security in ASEAN countries: an overview of rice self-suffici...
This policy brief examines the brief histroical food crisis, the impact of rice on economy, periodic...
In the 1960s and early 1970s, many countries in South and Southeast Asia were the focus of world att...
Asia is not likely to produce all the food it needs in the foreseeable future. The fragmented nature...
Feeding Asia’s growing population requires modern agriculture based on the latest science and techno...
Asian countries as rice-fish societies Many countries in Asia can be called "rice-fish societie...
Amongst the encounters facing the world today, the urgency of providing food security to the growing...
There is a strong linkage between the behavior of the rice market and the state of food security in ...
The right to food security is central to human development and many of the major human rights treati...
All food systems will continue to be affected by disasters and extreme climate events. Triggered by ...
[[abstract]]Food security is a global and regional concern of rapidly increasing consequence. It is ...
Flooding is a normal part of the ecology of Bangladesh. The 1998 flood was especially serious becaus...