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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Derek Byerlee (Visiting Scholar, Stanford University) , Walter P. Falcon (Farnsworth Professor of International Agricultural Policy Emeritus and Deputy Director, Center for Food Security and the Environment, Stanford University) , Rosamond L. Naylor (Professor of Environmental Earth Systems Science and Director, Center for Food Security and the Environment, Stanford University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 17.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 24.10cm Weight: 0.580kg ISBN: 9780190222987ISBN 10: 0190222980 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 12 January 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsChapter 1: The Many Dimensions of the Tropical Oil Crop Revolution Chapter 2: Oil Palm Production and Supply Chains Chapter 3: Soybean Production and Supply Chains in the Tropics Chapter 4: Food Demand for Vegetable Oils Chapter 5: Demand for Oil Meal for Animal Feed and the Joint Production of Oil Chapter 6: Biodiesel: A Source of Growth and Uncertainty in Vegetable Oil Markets Chapter 7: Vegetable Oil Trade and Markets Chapter 8: Contributions to Growth, Jobs, Food Security and Smallholder Development Chapter 9: Land Use and the Sustainability Challenge Chapter 10: Conclusions: The Future Will Not be Like the PastReviewsThis book tells the fascinating story of how the sudden world's appetite for vegetable oils has caused a revolution in global agriculture, spurring rural growth but driving massive deforestation along the way. -- <em>Eric Lambin, George and Setsuko Ishiyama Provostial Professor, Stanford University</em> <em>The Tropical Oil Crop Revolution</em> provides an urgently needed, rigorous and objective assessment of the issues and should be read by all concerned with conservation and development in humid tropical countries. -- <em>Jeffrey Sayer, Director, Development Practice Programme, Center for Tropical Environmental and Sustainability Science, James Cook University</em> The tropical oils revolution is perhaps the most important development in developing country agriculture since the Green Revolution. This book is a pleasure to read, and a superb, balanced guide to the most controversial crops of this century. -- <em>David Dawe, Senior Economist, Agricultural Development Economics Division of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations</em> Tropical oils lie at the very epicenter of efforts to move the global food system toward sustainability. Byerlee, Falcon, and Naylor provide a vital factual and analytical underpinning to those efforts. -- <em>Jim Leape, Consulting Professor, Woods Institute for the Environment, Stanford University</em> This is a comprehensive study on the economics of tropical oils crops, covering many different important aspects and will become a guide for those interested in the issue. -- <em>Joaquim Bento de Souza Ferreira Filho, Professor Titular, Universidade de Sao Paulo</em> The book is an outstanding achievement, strongly recommended for academics, students, policy makers, civil society advocates, and development professionals, as well as anyone interested in the future of agriculture in a globalizing world. -- <em>Rob Cramb, Professor of Agricultural Development, The University of Queensland</em> Essential and thought-provoking reading for all interested in agricultural development and the future of land use in the tropics! -- <em>Ken Giller, Professor of Plant Production Systems, Wageningen University, The Netherlands</em> This book tells the fascinating story of how the sudden world's appetite for vegetable oils has caused a revolution in global agriculture, spurring rural growth but driving massive deforestation along the way. -- <em>Eric Lambin, George and Setsuko Ishiyama Provostial Professor, Stanford University</em> <em>The Tropical Oil Crop Revolution</em> provides an urgently needed, rigorous and objective assessment of the issues and should be read by all concerned with conservation and development in humid tropical countries. -- <em>Jeffrey Sayer, founding Director General, Center for International Forestry Research</em> The tropical oils revolution is perhaps the most important development in developing country agriculture since the Green Revolution. This book is a pleasure to read, and a superb, balanced guide to the most controversial crops of this century. -- <em>David Dawe, Senior Economist, Agricultural Development Economics Division of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations</em> Tropical oils lie at the very epicenter of efforts to move the global food system toward sustainability. Byerlee, Falcon, and Naylor provide a vital factual and analytical underpinning to those efforts. -- <em>Jim Leape, former Director General of World Wildlife Fund International </em> This is a comprehensive study on the economics of tropical oils crops, covering many different important aspects and will become a guide for those interested in the issue. -- <em>Joaquim Bento de Souza Ferreira Filho, Professor Titular, Universidade de Sao Paulo</em> The book is an outstanding achievement, strongly recommended for academics, students, policy makers, civil society advocates, and development professionals, as well as anyone interested in the future of agriculture in a globalizing world. -- <em>Rob Cramb, Professor of Agricultural Development, The University of Queensland</em> Essential and thought-provoking reading for all interested in agricultural development and the future of land use in the tropics! -- <em>Ken Giller, Professor of Plant Production Systems, Wageningen University, The Netherlands</em> This book tells the fascinating story of how the sudden world's appetite for vegetable oils has caused a revolution in global agriculture, spurring rural growth but driving massive deforestation along the way. -- Eric Lambin, George and Setsuko Ishiyama Provostial Professor, Stanford University The Tropical Oil Crop Revolution provides an urgently needed, rigorous and objective assessment of the issues and should be read by all concerned with conservation and development in humid tropical countries. -- Jeffrey Sayer, founding Director General, Center for International Forestry Research The tropical oils revolution is perhaps the most important development in developing country agriculture since the Green Revolution. This book is a pleasure to read, and a superb, balanced guide to the most controversial crops of this century. -- David Dawe, Senior Economist, Agricultural Development Economics Division of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Tropical oils lie at the very epicenter of efforts to move the global food system toward sustainability. Byerlee, Falcon, and Naylor provide a vital factual and analytical underpinning to those efforts. -- Jim Leape, former Director General of World Wildlife Fund International This is a comprehensive study on the economics of tropical oils crops, covering many different important aspects and will become a guide for those interested in the issue. -- Joaquim Bento de Souza Ferreira Filho, Professor Titular, Universidade de Sao Paulo The book is an outstanding achievement, strongly recommended for academics, students, policy makers, civil society advocates, and development professionals, as well as anyone interested in the future of agriculture in a globalizing world. -- Rob Cramb, Professor of Agricultural Development, The University of Queensland Essential and thought-provoking reading for all interested in agricultural development and the future of land use in the tropics! -- Ken Giller, Professor of Plant Production Systems, Wageningen University, The Netherlands Author InformationDerek Byerlee is a Visiting Scholar at Stanford University, Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University, and Editor-in-Chief of the Global Food Security journal. He previously held senior positions in the World Bank and the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center and has served on many international advisory bodies. His recent work has focused on inclusive agribusiness, large-scale farming, land use change and deforestation, and land governance. Walter P. Falcon is Farnsworth Professor of International Agricultural Policy (Emeritus) and Senior Fellow at Stanford University. He is a specialist on food policy, especially in Asia, and has also played important leadership roles in international agricultural research organizations. He holds a PhD from Harvard in economics and is the winner of numerous scholarly and public service awards. Rosamond L. Naylor is the William Wrigley Professor of Earth Systems Science and the Director of the Center on Food Security and the Environment at Stanford University. She completed her graduate degrees at the London School of Economics and Stanford's Food Research Institute, and Naylor's research focuses on the economic and policy dimensions of global food systems. She and her students execute field research projects focused on food security and environmental issues related to agriculture and aquaculture in several countries. She is an advisor to Stockholm's Beijer Institute, the Aldo Leopold Leadership Program, The Nature Conservancy, and the Aspen Global Change Institute. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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