Asian Agriculture in a Climate Change-driven and Risky World

Professor Hermann Waibel editor Dr Sabine Liebenehm editor Dr Ernah editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:CABI Publishing

Publishing:16th May '26

£105.00

This title is due to be published on 16th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Asian Agriculture in a Climate Change-driven and Risky World cover

This book will be valuable for students and researchers of agricultural development, climate change, food security and agricultural policies.

This book synthesizes over forty years of field research in agriculture in Asian developing countries including in East Asia, South Asia and South-East Asia. It takes stock of the development and the transition of agriculture reviewing development events and policies on a country level.This book synthesizes over forty years of field research in agriculture in developing countries across Asia including China, India, Bangladesh, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, The Philippines and Indonesia, as well as a chapter on high-tech urban farming in Singapore. It takes stock of agricultural development and transformation in the context of economic growth, offering a comprehensive review of development policies and major events at the country level. The policy-focused chapters feature case studies on vegetable, pepper, rubber, oil palm, and fish farming based on extensive field research. Central themes include the structural transformation of agriculture and rural areas, the implications of declining farm sizes, and the role of emerging technologies. The book also assesses growing global risks, in particular, those related to climate change, and concludes with an outlook on the future of rural Asia.

ISBN: 9781800627314

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216 pages