Towards Zero Hunger 1945–2030

Towards Zero Hunger 1945–2030

Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 2017-01-01

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 9251094357

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This book showcases a unique collection of images documenting how FAO has played a leading role in combating hunger worldwide since 1945. It highlights the Organization’s ongoing efforts to help its Members achieve “zero hunger” in a changing world that is facing new and pressing challenges from migration and climate change. The foreword by the FAO Director-General and the introduction to zero hunger by the Director of the FAO Office for Corporate Communication provide the context for FAO’s work and a real-life example of how “zero hunger” can change people’s lives for the better. In addition, there are profiles of the five recently appointed FAO Special Goodwill Ambassadors for Zero Hunger. Next, the photos and their captions, with some accompanying text, illustrate FAO’s work and significant moments in its history. Thus, the reader can see the single frames in the context of the whole picture.


Utilization of Waste Biomass in Energy, Environment and Catalysis

Utilization of Waste Biomass in Energy, Environment and Catalysis

Author: Dan Bahadur Pal

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2022-03-24

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 1000532364

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Biomass finds its application as feedstock to produce biofuels and other value-added products, which finds usage in energy and environmental areas with particular focus on bioenergy production from different biomass and high-volume, medium-value industrial products. This book investigates problems of controlled synthesis of these materials and the effect of their morphological, physical, and chemical characteristics on their adsorption or desorption capacity and recent progress in green catalysts derived from biomass for various catalytic applications. Socioeconomic impacts on environment and climate regarding waste biomass are discussed as well. Features Covers recent progress on green catalysts derived from biomass Explores the biomass conversion to different resources Introduces the utilization of biowaste in environmental aspects Discusses the biomass applications in different types of energy Proposes microbial waste biomass as a resource of renewable energy This book is aimed at professionals and senior undergraduate students in environmental sciences, energy studies, and environmental and chemical engineering.


Exploring Waste Management in Sustainable Development Contexts

Exploring Waste Management in Sustainable Development Contexts

Author: Mohan, Chandra

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2024-05-30

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13:

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Effective waste management is more crucial than ever in dealing with environmental challenges. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide a framework for addressing these challenges, but their complex interplay with waste management practices requires deeper examination. Exploring Waste Management in Sustainable Development Contexts offers a comprehensive exploration of this intersection, highlighting the urgent need for innovative solutions to transform waste management into a driver of sustainable development. The book delves into the various challenges of waste management, from the types and volume of waste generated to its environmental and health impacts. It sheds light on the inadequacies of current methods and presents sustainable practices that can pave the way for a greener future. By focusing on sustainable approaches to waste management, the book is an inspiration for actionable change and fosters a deeper understanding of waste management's role in achieving the SDGs.


From Fome Zero to Zero Hunger

From Fome Zero to Zero Hunger

Author: Food and Agriculture Organization

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO)

Published: 2019-10

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 9789251316702

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This publication discusses the international Zero Hunger agenda in light of the achievements of the Fome Zero programme in Brazil. It revisits successful initiatives and discusses current actions, while also critically assessing new and growing challenges to the global food security agenda: obesity and climate change. Bringing together contributions from international experts, the book charts a path for translating political will into political action. The example of Brazil and the country's Fome Zero programme have shown that a comprehensive approach to hunger, based on a multisectoral social protection agenda and strong political leadership, is the key to success. Building on this experience, the Zero Hunger Challenge, launched by the UN in 2012, has mobilized an unprecedented global commitment to end hunger worldwide. Five of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda address this issue. Tackled together, these goals can end hunger, eliminate all forms of malnutrition and build inclusive and sustainable food systems. Indeed, the goals will have to be met if countries are to eradicate poverty and pave the way to long-term sustainable growth. Time is passing and the current disturbing world hunger figures call for renewed efforts. Our present actions will be decisive in achieving a more equitable and sustainable world. This book provides an opportunity to recall the achievements realized so far and inspire our future efforts.


Towards Zero Hunger - 1945-2030 (French)

Towards Zero Hunger - 1945-2030 (French)

Author: FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS.

Publisher:

Published: 2017-10-30

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9789252094357

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This book shows that, acting together, we can achieve "zero hunger" by 2030. It showcases a unique collection of images documenting how the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has long been there - in the fields, in the mountains, on the oceans, in the heat and dust, in the cold and wet - helping people to survive, progress and prosper. Since 1945, FAO, the UN's first agency, has played a leading role in combating hunger worldwide. This book gives readers an authentic picture of the Organization's activities from its pioneering early years through to today, with early images in black and white later giving way to colour.


Waste Management in the Circular Economy

Waste Management in the Circular Economy

Author: Suhaib A. Bandh

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2024-01-01

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 3031424263

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This book offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the technologies and processes involved in energy generation through waste treatment. It serves as a valuable resource, providing all the necessary information and tools for selecting the most sustainable waste-to-energy solution in various conditions. Moreover, it delves into real-life examples of the circular economy in action, offering a comprehensive overview from multiple perspectives. It employs a range of methodologies, including lifecycle assessment, sustainability assessment, multi-criteria decision-making, and multi-objective optimization modes. By combining these approaches, it offers a robust framework for evaluating waste-to-energy options. Furthermore, the book provides a thorough overview of waste-to-energy feedstocks, technologies, and implementation. It goes beyond mere description, delving into the critical factors and key enablers that influence the sustainable development of the waste-to-energy industry. By addressing these factors, the book facilitates the transformation towards a circular economy, moving beyond the traditional "call to arms" approach. This book is an invaluable resource for researchers and policymakers in the energy sector. It equips them with the scientific methodology and metrics necessary to develop strategies for a viable sustainability transition. Additionally, it serves as a key reference for students, researchers, and practitioners seeking to deepen their knowledge of energy planning and the current and future trends of biofuel as an alternative fuel.


FAO publications catalogue 2021

FAO publications catalogue 2021

Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 2021-04-28

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 925134289X

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This catalogue aims to improve the dissemination and outreach of FAO’s knowledge products and overall publishing programme. By providing information on its key publications in every area of FAO’s work, and catering to a range of audiences, it thereby contributes to all organizational outcomes. From statistical analysis to specialized manuals to children’s books, FAO publications cater to a diverse range of audiences. This catalogue presents a selection of FAO’s main publications, produced in 2020 or earlier, ranging from its global reports and general interest publications to numerous specialized titles. In addition to the major themes of agriculture, forestry and fisheries, it also includes thematic sections on climate change, economic and social development, and food safety and nutrition.


Towards Zero Hunger - 1945-2030 (Spanish)

Towards Zero Hunger - 1945-2030 (Spanish)

Author: FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS.

Publisher:

Published: 2017-10-30

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9789253094356

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This book shows that, acting together, we can achieve "zero hunger" by 2030. It showcases a unique collection of images documenting how the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has long been there - in the fields, in the mountains, on the oceans, in the heat and dust, in the cold and wet - helping people to survive, progress and prosper. Since 1945, FAO, the UN's first agency, has played a leading role in combating hunger worldwide. This book gives readers an authentic picture of the Organization's activities from its pioneering early years through to today, with early images in black and white later giving way to colour.


World Food Security

World Food Security

Author: D. Shaw

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2007-09-28

Total Pages: 526

ISBN-13: 0230589782

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This book is the first comprehensive account of the numerous attempts made since the Second World War to provide food security for all. It provides a reference source for all those involved and interested in food security issues.


FAO: Challenges and Opportunities in a Global World

FAO: Challenges and Opportunities in a Global World

Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 2019-05-01

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 925131411X

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This illustrated volume identifies the challenges and opportunities facing food and agriculture in the context of the 2030 Agenda, presents solutions for a more sustainable world and shows how FAO has been working in recent years to support its Member Nations in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.