Stian Rice is a food systems geographer whose research examines the slow-moving social and environmental changes to agricultural production and food consumption. He received a doctorate in geography from Kent State University and is currently with the Center for Urban Environmental Research and Education at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
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Preface Introduction 1. The Hawaiian Sandalwood Famines: 1820s 2. Madagascar's "Cactus War": 1924-30 3. War and Reconstruction Famine in Cambodia: 1970-79 4. Famine in the Remaking: The Structure of Food System Failure Notes References Index
Important and impressive scholarly work."- Pritam Singh, University of Oxford

