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This panel explores the challenges faced by low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) across the Global South regarding food and nutrition security, particularly in the face of accelerating climate change, rapid urbanisation, and complex global agricultural trade environment. The included paper contributions offer diverse insights into these issues, examining the influence of political structures on LMICs' food and nutrition security policies, evaluating the effectiveness of different governance models in addressing nutrition challenges, and exploring strategies employed by LMICs to mitigate the impact of climate change on agricultural production. Building on new theoretical frameworks and drawing on original empirical data, these contributions will enrich our understanding of the multifaceted dimensions inherent in global food and nutrition security and sustainable development studies.
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Comparative Food Governance in India, Ethiopia, and Nigeria | View Paper Details |
Representation and Management of Tunisia’s Food Crisis: The Interplay Between Domestic and International Factors | View Paper Details |
Class, Sector, and International Food Trade: Political Mobilisation of Farmers in Tunisia | View Paper Details |
Assessing Bioeconomy Policy Implementation in the Global South: the Case of Colombia | View Paper Details |