Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241645406
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 334 gr
- ISBN-10: 0241645409
- Publisher Date: 07 Nov 2024
- Height: 232 mm
- Spine Width: 22 mm
- Width: 153 mm
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Discover the challenges and potential solutions to feeding a growing global population in “How to Feed the World” by Vaclav Smil. Explore sustainable agriculture, technological advancements, and the complex interplay of factors shaping our food future. Smil’s insightful analysis provides crucial insights into one of the 21st century’s most pressing issues. ISBN: 9780241645406
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Harshil Arora –
A comprehensive look at food production. Smil is always insightful, but it felt a bit dense at times. Still worth the read!
Bhavesh Chaturvedi –
Depressing but necessary. The challenges are immense, but Smil offers glimmers of hope. A sobering and important book.
Mayank –
A great resource for understanding the complexities of feeding the world. It is incredibly detailed with lots of technical analysis.
Pranav V J –
Important topic, but the book could have been more engaging. Lots of data, but a bit dry. Some parts were truly fascinating though.
Yuvraj Thakur –
A solid overview, though I was hoping for more focus on specific regions. Still, a valuable contribution to the discussion.
Madhurima Purkait –
Eye-opening! Smil presents a clear picture of the challenges ahead. A must-read for anyone interested in sustainability and food security.
Satyam Bapusaheb Fasale –
A bit overwhelming with information, but undeniably important. I learned a great deal about the future of food. I wish it were less academic.
Abhimanyu Anurag –
Smil’s analysis is sharp and thought-provoking. This book challenged my assumptions about agriculture and technology. I particularly enjoyed the sections on fertilizer use.
Jai Malviya –
Informative, but quite technical. I found myself rereading sections to fully grasp the concepts. A rewarding, if challenging, read.
Chitransh Singh –
While informative, this book is dense and reads like a textbook. It is not easy to digest quickly but has valuable information.
Ajay Kumar –
Excellent overview of the complexities of global food systems. Smil offers practical solutions and a realistic perspective. Highly recommended.