Aswathanarayana, U. (eds.): Food and Water Security.
Fatima, Nishat
Aswathanarayana, U. (eds.) Food and Water Security. Leiden: Taylor
and Francis Balkema. 2008.315 pages. Hardback. Price not given.
The book is aimed at creating awareness among the developing
countries that food security is a fundamental human right. Despite of
the availability of economically viable and environmentally-sustainable
technologies to alleviate the food deficiencies, the developing
countries lack those economic instruments and managerial systems which
are consistent with the agro climatic, socio-economic situation and food
preferences in a country. The underlying purpose of this book is to
identify feasible techno-socioeconomic-combinations, which a developing
country can choose in accordance to their needs. It addresses three
imperative issues in detail: soil, water, and agronomic practices. The
book establishes a fact by giving the instance of China, that food
availability is a necessary but not the sufficient condition for food
security.
The chapters in this volume are based on the presentations made in
the Panel Discussion on the Biophysical and Socioeconomic dimensions of
Food Security in the developing countries, in Hyderabad, India. The book
generalised the problem of food security in India for the rest of the
developing economies. The multipurpose development role of the Village
Knowledge Centers and Information and Communication Technology (ICT),
regarding food and water security, health, sanitation, etc in the
villages is also discussed.