Public Policies and Food Systems in Latin America.

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Superior document:Update Sciences and Technologies Series
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Place / Publishing House:Versailles : : Quae,, 2022.
{copy}2024.
Year of Publication:2022
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Update Sciences and Technologies Series
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Physical Description:1 online resource (449 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Regional food policy analysis
  • Chapter 1. Food policies and the politicization of food: the Latin American experience
  • Chapter 2. Futures studies and the food question in Latin America: a literature review
  • Chapter 3. International organizations and the evolution of food security public policy référentiel in Latin America and the Caribbean
  • Part II. A historical overview of national food policies
  • Chapter 4. Social history and institutional change in Nicaragua's agricultural and food policies
  • Chapter 5. Food security and sovereignty in Paraguay: who are public policies aimed at?
  • Chapter 6. Historical evolution of institutions and public policies for sustainable food security in Mexico: continuities and ruptures
  • Chapter 7. Public policies and agriculture: historical analysis of their effects on the structure of the Bolivian food system
  • Chapter 8. Public policies and the food system in Chile
  • Part III. Recent changes in national food policies
  • Chapter 9. Food policies in Argentina: the challenges of implementing an agenda for sustainable systems with a social inclusion component
  • Chapter 10. Changes in food programs and consumption patterns in Peru between 2004 and 2018
  • Chapter 11. Food sovereignty and security policy in Paraguay: a study from the standpoint of policy, politics and polity
  • Part IV. Building food policies and actions in regions and cities
  • Chapter 12. The process of politicizing food sustainability in the city of Brasilia: towards a transition of the local food system?
  • Chapter 13. Building an urban food policy: the case of Cali, Colombia
  • Chapter 14. The sustainable transformation of food systems and their impact on food and nutritional security: the case of the municipality of San Ramón, Nicaragua.
  • Chapter 15. Development of and changes in public food and nutrition security policy in the department of Antioquia, Colombia
  • Part V. The challenges of specific food policies
  • Chapter 16. The politicization of public food procurement in Brazilian state governments: actors and ideas in the creation of sustainable food systems
  • Chapter 17. Family farming food and its relationship with the state: the crystallization of differentiated norms within Argentina's public policy agenda
  • Chapter 18. Public procurement from Uruguayan family producers and fishers and cross-cutting rural development policies
  • Chapter 19. Soy on one side, livestock on the other: the food issue with regard to indigenous people and public policies in Paraguay
  • List of Spanish or Portuguese acronyms
  • About the authors.