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Energy and Agriculture: Their Interacting Futures Policy Implications of Global Models
386 Pages
by
Routledge
386 Pages
by
Routledge
386 Pages
by
Routledge
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Originally published in 1984, this volume examines the consequences of increasing energy prices on agricultural production. It discusses whether it is possible to use agriculture to produce energy without endangering the food supply for the highly populated areas of the devloping world. Analyzing the global consquences of the 'food energy nexus' at the turn of the millenium it asks whether there... Read more
1. Opening Address J. P. Chevenement 2. Keynote Address: Food and Energy Demands on the Global Research Agenda Soedjatmoko 3. The Food-Energy Problem I. Sachs, J. P. Holdren, J. P. Hrabovszky, M. Jameel, A. Papin, P. Bożyk and A. Budnilowski, G. O. Barney 4. Modelling in Perspective J. M Richardson, D. Norse 5. Modelling of Food-Energy Factors S. Cole, V. A. Gelovani, L. V. Tretyakov, J. G. Krishnayya, J. Royer, W. Tims, K. Frohberg, A. Onishi 6. A Total Resource Management Project D. H. Meadows 7. General Discussion 8. Synthesis View of Proceedings J. Lesourne
Biography
Lévy, Maurice; Robinson, John L.






