Incoming Resources
- Enough, how your food choices will save the planet, Dr Cassandra Coburn
- The end of food, the coming crisis in the world food industry, Paul Roberts
- Anthropology and food policy, human dimensions of food policy in Africa and Latin America, Della E. McMillan, editor, with the assistance of Jeanne Harlow
- Three famines, Tom Keneally
- Waste, uncovering the global food scandal, Tristram Stuart
- Ending hunger, the quest to feed the world without destroying it, Anthony Warner
- Mat Å i paesin, uri nÅ n Å nje put'Å tantchan tantchan e yÅ lgwang hage toeÅ ssÅ lkka, Yu Chin-gyu chiÅ m
- Famine that kills, Darfur, Sudan, 1984-1985, Alexander de Waal
- Famine, social crisis and historical change, David Arnold
- Cities of hunger, urban malnutrition in developing countries, Jane Pryer and Nigel Crook
- The hunger machine, the politics of food, Jon Bennett ; introduction and conclusion by Susan George
- The true cost of food, how to shop to change the world, Katie Dicker
- Food and the city, urban agriculture and the new food revolution, Jennifer Cockrall-King
- The future of food, how to feed the planet without destroying it, Matt Reynolds
- Poverty and famines, an essay on entitlement and deprivation, Amartya Sen
- State food crimes, Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann
- Famine, a man-made disaster? : a report for the Independent Commission on International Humanitarian Issues
- Food and the status quest, an interdisciplinary perspective, edited by Polly Wiessner and Wulf Schiefenhövel
- Hunger and public action, Jean Dreze and Amartya Sen
- The political economy of hunger, edited by Jean Drèze and Amartya Sen. Vol.2, Famine prevention
- Hungry city, how food shapes our lives, Carolyn Steel
- Drought and the Sahel, Nigel Twose
- Africa in crisis, the causes, the cures of environmental bankruptcy, by Lloyd Timberlake ; [edited by Jon Tinker]
- Food, multidisciplinary perspectives, edited by Barbara Harriss-White and Sir Raymond Hoffenberg