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HABITAT DEBATE (UNCHS). THE POPULATION AND RESOURCE EQUATION: FUTURE PROSPECTS FOR URBAN FOOD SUPPLIES / ROSE NGARA-MURAYA
Titre de série : HABITAT DEBATE (UNCHS) Titre : THE POPULATION AND RESOURCE EQUATION: FUTURE PROSPECTS FOR URBAN FOOD SUPPLIES Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : ROSE NGARA-MURAYA Editeur : unchs(HABITAT) Année de publication : 2001/06 Importance : 2 / 7 (p.7) ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 1020-3613 Note générale : Langues disponibles : anglais. Lieu(x) de disponibilité : enda rup Langues : Anglais Mots-clés : PROPRIETAIRE TERRIEN ETABLISSEMENT URBAIN POPULATION URBAINE HABITAT SPONTANE ACCROISSEMENT DE LA POPULATION POLITIQUE DE LOGEMENT AGRICULTURE BESOIN ALIMENTAIRE PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT Résumé : Y 2030 the world population is expected to top eight billion. Can the world produce enough food to meet global demands? the answer is yes, according to a new report from FAO's global perspective studies unit . The report agriculture towards 2015 / 2030, forecasts global trends in food, nutrition and agricultureover the next 30 years the report notes that remarkable progress has beenmade over the last three decades towards feeding the world . While global population increased by over 70 per cent, per capita food consumption is almost 20 per cent higher. In developming countries, despite a near doubling in population, the population living in a chronic stazte of undernourishment was cut in half, falling to 18 per cent in 1995/97. Permalink : http://enda-cremed.org/bpd/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=24217 HABITAT DEBATE (UNCHS). THE POPULATION AND RESOURCE EQUATION: FUTURE PROSPECTS FOR URBAN FOOD SUPPLIES [texte imprimé] / ROSE NGARA-MURAYA . - [S.l.] : unchs(HABITAT), 2001/06 . - 2 / 7 (p.7).
ISSN : 1020-3613
Langues disponibles : anglais. Lieu(x) de disponibilité : enda rup
Langues : Anglais
Mots-clés : PROPRIETAIRE TERRIEN ETABLISSEMENT URBAIN POPULATION URBAINE HABITAT SPONTANE ACCROISSEMENT DE LA POPULATION POLITIQUE DE LOGEMENT AGRICULTURE BESOIN ALIMENTAIRE PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT Résumé : Y 2030 the world population is expected to top eight billion. Can the world produce enough food to meet global demands? the answer is yes, according to a new report from FAO's global perspective studies unit . The report agriculture towards 2015 / 2030, forecasts global trends in food, nutrition and agricultureover the next 30 years the report notes that remarkable progress has beenmade over the last three decades towards feeding the world . While global population increased by over 70 per cent, per capita food consumption is almost 20 per cent higher. In developming countries, despite a near doubling in population, the population living in a chronic stazte of undernourishment was cut in half, falling to 18 per cent in 1995/97. Permalink : http://enda-cremed.org/bpd/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=24217 Exemplaires
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