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Food Security in Australia

Challenges and Prospects for the Future

  • Novel exploration of food security in a developed nation, pertaining to problems faced by a growing population and resource management challenges

  • Discusses how food security is related to technical, social, and moral issues in a society

  • Multi-disciplinary team of authors illustrates the complexity of food security

  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (30 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxiv
  2. Introduction: The Food Security Problem in Australia

    • Quentin Farmar-Bowers, Vaughan Higgins, Joanne Millar
    Pages 1-17
  3. Food Equity and Access

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 19-19
  4. FOOD EQUITY AND ACCESS

    1. Ethics of Food Security

      • Emma Rush
      Pages 35-48
    2. Interdisciplinary Conversations on Complexities of Food/In Security

      • Roslyn Foskey, Alan Avery, Margaret Sims, David Brunckhorst
      Pages 49-62
    3. Hungry for Change: The Sydney Food Fairness Alliance

      • Frances Parker, Elizabeth Morgan
      Pages 113-128
    4. The Emergency Relief Sector in Victoria, Australia

      • Ric Benjamin, Quentin Farmar-Bowers
      Pages 143-151
    5. Case Studies on Food Equity and Access

      • Darren Ray, Leah Galvin, Claire Palermo, Erik Eklund, Stuart Auckland, Quynh Lê et al.
      Pages 153-170
  5. Food Production, Policy and Trade

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 171-171
  6. FOOD PRODUCTION, POLICY AND TRADE

    1. The Impacts of Climate Change on Australia’s Food Production and Export

      • Geoffrey Lawrence, Carol Richards, David Burch
      Pages 173-186
    2. Increasing Food Production Sustainably in a Changing Climate: Understanding the Pressures and Potential

      • Beverley Henry, Richard Conant, John Carter, Veronique Droulez, Peter Grace
      Pages 187-204
    3. Enhancing Food Security in Australia by Supporting Transformative Change

      • Sarah Park, Steven Crimp, Simon Attwood, Nadine Marshall, Mark Howden
      Pages 205-217
    4. Framing the Research Needs for Food Security in Australia

      • Quentin Farmar-Bowers
      Pages 219-233
    5. Water Sovereignty and Food Security

      • Francine Rochford
      Pages 235-246
    6. Food Security and Soil Health

      • Declan McDonald
      Pages 247-258

About this book

This book considers the ability and capacity of the food supply system in Australia to provide food security for the ever-increasing domestic and international population in the face of growing challenges in production, resource supply and failures within the food system itself. Although Australia is a net food exporting country, domestic food insecurity exists and will increase as food prices rise in the coming decades. An overview of the food supply system highlights the main challenges that are determining the future. Many of these challenges can be resolved by the Australian government, but others are in the hands of global governance to which Australia can only adapt. This book sheds light on the challenges and discusses the prospects for developing more sustainable and resilient future food systems in Australia. In addition, it covers food security and sovereignty issues under the heading of “food equity and access,” “food production, policy and trade,” and “impacts of land use planning on agriculture.” 

The unique features of the book include the following:

• Most literature on food security pertains to developing countries. By way of contrast, this book explores food security in a developed nation (Australia) that seemingly should not have food security issues. The topics covered in the book are relevant to other developed nations with growing populations and resource management challenges.

• The book chapters are written by specialists to paint a comprehensive picture of the political, social, economic and environmental issues that give rise to food insecurity, and the challenges these issues present to the security of the food system in coming decades. The overall organization of the book uses a theoretically informed and multi-disciplinary approach. This enables a critical and in-depth analysis of food security by outlining the key challenges as well as prospects for the development of more sustainable and resilient agri-food systems.

• The three principal topics in the book are dealt with by a multi-disciplinary team of authors in a way that teases out diverse points of view illustrating the complexity of food security. Author disciplines include health and nutrition, agriculture, ethics, social science, law, and practitioners managing food aid programs.

• The book shows how food security relates to many technical, social and moral issues in society and how it is possible to develop successful programs to improve food security.

Editors and Affiliations

  • 17 The Grange, East Malvern, Australia

    Quentin Farmar-Bowers

  • , School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, Australia

    Vaughan Higgins

  • , School of Environmental Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Albury, Australia

    Joanne Millar

About the editors

Quentin Farmar-Bowers has worked in agriculture, public policy and natural resource management since 1971.  His previous book was Making Sustainable Development Ideas Operational: A General Technique for Policy Development.

 

Vaughan Higgins is Associate Professor of Sociology at Charles Sturt University, Australia. Recent books include Calculating the Social: Standards and the Reconfiguration of Governing (with Wendy Larner) and Rural Governance: International Perspectives (with Lynda Cheshire and Geoffrey Lawrence).

 

Joanne Millar is Senior Lecturer in Environmental Planning and Policy at Charles Sturt University, Australia.  Joanne has published in Demographic Change in Rural Australia: Implications for Society and Environment and the International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability.

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Food Security in Australia

  • Book Subtitle: Challenges and Prospects for the Future

  • Editors: Quentin Farmar-Bowers, Vaughan Higgins, Joanne Millar

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4484-8

  • Publisher: Springer New York, NY

  • eBook Packages: Chemistry and Materials Science, Chemistry and Material Science (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-4614-4483-1Published: 29 October 2012

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-1-4899-9803-3Published: 09 November 2014

  • eBook ISBN: 978-1-4614-4484-8Published: 28 October 2012

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XXIV, 476

  • Topics: Food Science, Social Policy, Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning, Agriculture

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Softcover Book USD 169.99
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Hardcover Book USD 169.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
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