02737oam 2200505I 450 99108127133033211-351-39267-01-351-39268-91-315-14210-410.4324/9781315142104 (CKB)4100000000773933(MiAaPQ)EBC5042859(OCoLC)1004359666(OCoLC)1005203462(EXLCZ)99410000000077393320180706e20181984 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierEnergy and Agriculture: Their Interacting Futures Policy Implications of Global Models /edited by Maurice Lévy and John L. RobinsonLondon :Routledge,2018.1 online resource (387 pages) illustrationsRoutledge Library Editions: Energy Economics ;Volume 15First published in 1984 by Harwood Academic Publishers Gmbh.1-138-30688-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.chapter 1 Opening Address (in French and English) -- chapter 2 Keynote Address: Food and Energy Demands on the Global Research Agenda -- chapter 3 The Food-Energy Problem -- chapter 4 Modelling in Perspective -- chapter 5 Modelling of Food-Energy Factors -- chapter 6 A Total Resource Management Project -- chapter 7 General Discussion -- chapter 8 Synthesis View of Proceedings."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 will be a good crisis in those same developing countries which have suffered from the energy crisis. The editors and contributors are high-level specialists of global modelling in energy and agriculture and decision makers involved in food and agriculture planning in the developing world. "--Provided by publisher.Energy policyCongressesFood supplyGovernment policyCongressesAgriculture and stateCongressesEnergy policyFood supplyGovernment policyAgriculture and state333.79Lévy MauriceRobinson John L.FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910812713303321Energy and Agriculture: Their Interacting Futures4114180UNINA