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Women and Water is a visually driven celebration of women who love
nature, adventure, and water sports. This inspiring collection
combines breathtaking photography with powerful narratives from
women who swim, surf, kayak, study glaciers, advocate for water
conservation, carry forward their ancestral fishing traditions, and
more. Collected by the team at She Explores, a media company and
community that celebrates women in the outdoors, these first-person
stories explore themes of independence, strength, healing, and
self-discovery in nature. Helpful how-tos on everything from cold
water swimming to taking underwater photos are interspersed
throughout the book, making it easy for readers to get outside and
get their feet wet. The result is a joyful tribute to the strength
women exude in and on the water in a beautiful, chunky package that
makes an empowering gift for teenage girls, new graduates, and
outdoorsy women of all ages.
As productivity expands to cater for population increase and
shifting diets, many individuals remain hungry, whilst others
suffer obesity, and significant amounts of food are wasted. Yet,
this triple dilemma oversimplifies the underlying complexity. This
book explores this complexity from an economics perspective,
looking at the processes involved and the institutional structures
that direct and constrain their interaction. After discussing
alternative approaches to measuring hunger and food insecurity,
this volume considers the four dimensions of food security:
availability, affordability, utilization and stability. In
summarising the main debates, issues and policy interventions,
Russell discusses the problems of ensuring sufficient food in the
face of ever-slowing growth in productivity and constraints on land
and water. The problems of food affordability, the need for safety
nets, and the need for poverty alleviation measures that reach
excluded and disadvantaged groups is also discussed. This is
alongside an exploration of issues related to food utilization and
the problems of hidden hunger, obesity, food waste, and the
interventions needed to relieve these problems. This volume is of
great interest to those who study rural development, ecological
economics and development economics, as well as policy makers who
seek a better understanding of underlying processes, ongoing and
emerging issues, and potentially relevant interventions.
As productivity expands to cater for population increase and
shifting diets, many individuals remain hungry, whilst others
suffer obesity, and significant amounts of food are wasted. Yet,
this triple dilemma oversimplifies the underlying complexity. This
book explores this complexity from an economics perspective,
looking at the processes involved and the institutional structures
that direct and constrain their interaction. After discussing
alternative approaches to measuring hunger and food insecurity,
this volume considers the four dimensions of food security:
availability, affordability, utilization and stability. In
summarising the main debates, issues and policy interventions,
Russell discusses the problems of ensuring sufficient food in the
face of ever-slowing growth in productivity and constraints on land
and water. The problems of food affordability, the need for safety
nets, and the need for poverty alleviation measures that reach
excluded and disadvantaged groups is also discussed. This is
alongside an exploration of issues related to food utilization and
the problems of hidden hunger, obesity, food waste, and the
interventions needed to relieve these problems. This volume is of
great interest to those who study rural development, ecological
economics and development economics, as well as policy makers who
seek a better understanding of underlying processes, ongoing and
emerging issues, and potentially relevant interventions.
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