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Gordon Conway (–2022)

Autor von One Billion Hungry: Can We Feed the World?

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Gordon Conway is President of the Rockefeller Foundation in New York City. An agricultural ecologist with over thirty years of experience in development programs in Asia and Africa, he was a pioneer of Integrated Pest Management in the 1960s and developed the concept of sustainable agriculture in mehr anzeigen the late 1970s. weniger anzeigen

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An excellent chronicle of the challenges facing food security now and in the future. I felt like it fell short in terms of providing practical solutions, though - the recommendations were very esoteric and abstract, and no attempt was made to reality-check.
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jarlalex | 1 weitere Rezension | Sep 11, 2019 |
In this ambitious work, Conway sets up the current issues of hunger, displacement and water insecurity that face the world, then takes the reader through a step-by-step process of how to fix these problems. His main points concern the following: most agriculture in the developing world is conducted by smallholders, who weather all of the risk of farming but can't respond quickly to market forces. He recommends that insurance be set up for these farmers, and also that they're linked more directly to information about prices and weather. Water is being unsustainably used for irrigating crops, and he has compiled a set of tools to reduce water use (the most obvious recourse being to increase maintenance of existing irrigation infrastructure). Industrial methods of fertilizer and pest control are expensive and bad for the environment and biome, so he recommends crop rotation, interleaving crops together, and using either natural pest control or gene modification (making crops exude Bt, for instance). And international donors need to actually follow up on their promises and work within a larger organization, so that efforts can be coordinated.

Conway has been president of the Rockefeller Foundation, chief scientific adviser to the UK Department for International Development, and is now working as a professor while running an advocacy grant from the Bill&Melinda Gates Foundation. He writes dense prose, packed with citations and real world examples, but also rife with quotable sections. For anyone worried about sustainability, hunger, or agriculture, I highly recommend this book. It's far less angry and less radical than Paul Farmer's writing, but it's nevertheless a good companion to it.
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wealhtheowwylfing | 1 weitere Rezension | Feb 29, 2016 |
An indication of what is meant by "sustainable agriculture" in the new era, suggesting what international conditions we need to be aware of, what national policies we need to advocate and what approaches at the local level we need to adopt to ensure the goal is achieved.
 
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