Tobacco Control and Tobacco Farming
Separating Myth from Reality
Herausgeber: Buckles, Daniel; Leppan, Wardie; Lecours, Natacha
Tobacco Control and Tobacco Farming
Separating Myth from Reality
Herausgeber: Buckles, Daniel; Leppan, Wardie; Lecours, Natacha
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This book exposes the myths behind tobacco industry claims that implementing policies aimed at curbing tobacco consumption will negatively affect farmers and that no economically sustainable alternatives exist.
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This book exposes the myths behind tobacco industry claims that implementing policies aimed at curbing tobacco consumption will negatively affect farmers and that no economically sustainable alternatives exist.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 587g
- ISBN-13: 9781783082933
- ISBN-10: 1783082933
- Artikelnr.: 41083525
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 587g
- ISBN-13: 9781783082933
- ISBN-10: 1783082933
- Artikelnr.: 41083525
Wardie Leppan is a Senior Program Specialist in the Non-communicable Disease Prevention program of the International Development Research Centre (IDRC). He has been actively supporting research in the field of tobacco control at the IDRC since 1998. Natacha Lecours is a Program Management Officer at the IDRC and member of the Non-communicable Disease Prevention program. Daniel Buckles is an Independent Consultant and Adjunct Research Professor at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. He has published various books on the social and economic dimensions of agriculture.
Foreword by Ahmed Ogwell; Preface: Wardie Leppan and Natacha Lecours;
Introduction: Separating Myth from Reality by Wardie Leppan, Natacha
Lecours and Daniel Buckles; Section 1: The Determinants of Tobacco Leaf
Demand; Chapter 1: Determinants and Likely Evolution of Global Tobacco Leaf
Demandby Jad Chaaban; Chapter 2: Tobacco Leaf Farming in Lebanon: Why
Marginalized Farmers Need a Better Option by Kanj Hamade; Chapter 3:
'Gentlemen, Why Not Suppress the Prices?': Global Leaf Companies Suppress
Rural Livelihoods in Malawi by Marty Otañez and Laura Graen; Section 2:
Farming Conditions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries; Chapter 4: The
Harsh Realities of Tobacco Farming in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A
review of the Socioeconomic, Health and Environmental Impacts by Natacha
Lecours; Section 3: Economically Sustainable Alternatives to Tobacco;
Chapter 5: Breaking the Dependency on Tobacco Production: Transition
Strategies for Bangladesh by Farida Akhter, Daniel Buckles and Rafiqul
Haque Tito; Chapter 6: Substituting Bamboo for Tobacco in South Nyanza
Region, Kenya by Jacob K. Kibwage, Godfrey W. Netondo and Peter O. Magati;
Chapter 7: Diversification Strategies for Tobacco Farmers: Lessons from
Brazil by Guilherme Eidt Gonçalves de Almeida; Section 4: Conclusions:
Reframing the Debate on Tobacco Control and Tobacco Farming by Daniel
Buckles, Natacha Lecours and Wardie Leppan
Introduction: Separating Myth from Reality by Wardie Leppan, Natacha
Lecours and Daniel Buckles; Section 1: The Determinants of Tobacco Leaf
Demand; Chapter 1: Determinants and Likely Evolution of Global Tobacco Leaf
Demandby Jad Chaaban; Chapter 2: Tobacco Leaf Farming in Lebanon: Why
Marginalized Farmers Need a Better Option by Kanj Hamade; Chapter 3:
'Gentlemen, Why Not Suppress the Prices?': Global Leaf Companies Suppress
Rural Livelihoods in Malawi by Marty Otañez and Laura Graen; Section 2:
Farming Conditions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries; Chapter 4: The
Harsh Realities of Tobacco Farming in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A
review of the Socioeconomic, Health and Environmental Impacts by Natacha
Lecours; Section 3: Economically Sustainable Alternatives to Tobacco;
Chapter 5: Breaking the Dependency on Tobacco Production: Transition
Strategies for Bangladesh by Farida Akhter, Daniel Buckles and Rafiqul
Haque Tito; Chapter 6: Substituting Bamboo for Tobacco in South Nyanza
Region, Kenya by Jacob K. Kibwage, Godfrey W. Netondo and Peter O. Magati;
Chapter 7: Diversification Strategies for Tobacco Farmers: Lessons from
Brazil by Guilherme Eidt Gonçalves de Almeida; Section 4: Conclusions:
Reframing the Debate on Tobacco Control and Tobacco Farming by Daniel
Buckles, Natacha Lecours and Wardie Leppan
Foreword by Ahmed Ogwell; Preface: Wardie Leppan and Natacha Lecours;
Introduction: Separating Myth from Reality by Wardie Leppan, Natacha
Lecours and Daniel Buckles; Section 1: The Determinants of Tobacco Leaf
Demand; Chapter 1: Determinants and Likely Evolution of Global Tobacco Leaf
Demandby Jad Chaaban; Chapter 2: Tobacco Leaf Farming in Lebanon: Why
Marginalized Farmers Need a Better Option by Kanj Hamade; Chapter 3:
'Gentlemen, Why Not Suppress the Prices?': Global Leaf Companies Suppress
Rural Livelihoods in Malawi by Marty Otañez and Laura Graen; Section 2:
Farming Conditions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries; Chapter 4: The
Harsh Realities of Tobacco Farming in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A
review of the Socioeconomic, Health and Environmental Impacts by Natacha
Lecours; Section 3: Economically Sustainable Alternatives to Tobacco;
Chapter 5: Breaking the Dependency on Tobacco Production: Transition
Strategies for Bangladesh by Farida Akhter, Daniel Buckles and Rafiqul
Haque Tito; Chapter 6: Substituting Bamboo for Tobacco in South Nyanza
Region, Kenya by Jacob K. Kibwage, Godfrey W. Netondo and Peter O. Magati;
Chapter 7: Diversification Strategies for Tobacco Farmers: Lessons from
Brazil by Guilherme Eidt Gonçalves de Almeida; Section 4: Conclusions:
Reframing the Debate on Tobacco Control and Tobacco Farming by Daniel
Buckles, Natacha Lecours and Wardie Leppan
Introduction: Separating Myth from Reality by Wardie Leppan, Natacha
Lecours and Daniel Buckles; Section 1: The Determinants of Tobacco Leaf
Demand; Chapter 1: Determinants and Likely Evolution of Global Tobacco Leaf
Demandby Jad Chaaban; Chapter 2: Tobacco Leaf Farming in Lebanon: Why
Marginalized Farmers Need a Better Option by Kanj Hamade; Chapter 3:
'Gentlemen, Why Not Suppress the Prices?': Global Leaf Companies Suppress
Rural Livelihoods in Malawi by Marty Otañez and Laura Graen; Section 2:
Farming Conditions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries; Chapter 4: The
Harsh Realities of Tobacco Farming in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A
review of the Socioeconomic, Health and Environmental Impacts by Natacha
Lecours; Section 3: Economically Sustainable Alternatives to Tobacco;
Chapter 5: Breaking the Dependency on Tobacco Production: Transition
Strategies for Bangladesh by Farida Akhter, Daniel Buckles and Rafiqul
Haque Tito; Chapter 6: Substituting Bamboo for Tobacco in South Nyanza
Region, Kenya by Jacob K. Kibwage, Godfrey W. Netondo and Peter O. Magati;
Chapter 7: Diversification Strategies for Tobacco Farmers: Lessons from
Brazil by Guilherme Eidt Gonçalves de Almeida; Section 4: Conclusions:
Reframing the Debate on Tobacco Control and Tobacco Farming by Daniel
Buckles, Natacha Lecours and Wardie Leppan