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1 online resource (237 pages) |
Series |
Routledge Studies in Food, Society and the Environment |
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Routledge studies in food, society and environment.
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Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; List of contributors; Introduction; Part I Trends across the region; 1 Same, same -- but different: on increasing meat consumption in the Global South; 2 Grappling with impacts: environmental considerations around agriculture and food waste treatment in Asian cities; Part II Food practices and cultures; 3 Emerging consumerism and eating out in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: the social embeddedness of food sharing; 4 Eating in vertical neighborhoods: food consumption practices in Metro Manila condominiums |
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5 From beef to bananas: consumer preferences and local food flows in Honolulu, Hawai'i6 The food revolution in Melbourne, 1980-2015; 7 The practices of Indian vegetarianism in a world of limited resources: the case of Bengaluru; Part III Food waste dynamics; 8 Uneaten food: emerging social practices around food waste in Greater Tokyo; 9 From thrift to sustainability: the changing table manners of Shanghai's food leftovers; 10 Food waste in the food service sector: a case study from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
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11 Convenient food, inconvenient waste: systems of provision meet social practices in Seoul12 Towards sustainable consumption of rice in a private school in Metro Manila; Index |
Summary |
"Food consumption patterns and practices are rapidly changing in Asia and the Pacific, and nowhere are these changes more striking than in urban areas. This book brings together scholars from anthropology, sociology, environmental studies, tourism, architecture and development studies to provide a comprehensive examination of food consumption trends in the cities of Asia and the Pacific, including household food consumption, eating out and food waste. The chapters cover different scales of analysis, from household research to national data, and combine different methodologies and approaches, from quantifiable data that show how much people consume to qualitative findings that reveal how and why consumption takes place in urban settings. Detailed case studies are included from China, India, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, South Korea and Vietnam, as well as Hawai'i and Australia. The book makes a timely contribution to current debates on the challenges and opportunities for socially just and environmentally sound food consumption in urbanizing Asia and the Pacific."--Provided by publisher |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Food consumption -- Asia
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Food consumption -- Pacific Area
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Food habits -- Asia
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Food habits -- Pacific Area
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Food waste -- Asia
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Food waste -- Pacific Area
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Cities and towns -- Social aspects -- Asia
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Cities and towns -- Social aspects -- Pacific Area
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Cities and towns -- Social aspects
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Food consumption
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Food habits
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Food waste
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Asia
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Pacific Area
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Saloma, Czarina
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Erkman, Suren
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ISBN |
9781317310501 |
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1317310500 |
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