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In Famine (1981), a collection of essays by experts from the
developing world and advanced agricultural societies, the authors
share their ecological perspectives and provide an insight into the
multiple causes of famine. They examine the fact that the main
cause of famine is more likely to be as a result of human actions,
rather than the vagaries of climate, and look at whether planned
intervention by governments and relief agencies may compound the
problems already existing.
Highlighting the practical and nutritional facts readers want to
know, The Concise Encyclopedia covers the whole gamut of foods,
health, and nutrition. The topics are arranged alphabetically and
cross-referenced, provide alternative names, and are indexed for
ease-of-use. The book contains 2,800 entries and includes 1,962
illustrations, 96 of which are full color photographs. It provides
462 tables, the USDA food pyramid, recommended daily allowances of
vitamins and minerals, and nutritional analyses of 314 of the most
popular fast foods. In addition, it discusses food labeling
legislation and offers ways to reduce the chances of death by heart
disease, stroke, and cancer through diet and nutrition.
First published in 1980. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
From the reviews of the first edition
First published in 1980. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
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