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Food energy nexus bibliography Updated on April 17th  2009

Anthra  (2008). Bridging the Knowledge Divide. Livestock Livelihood Resources In the Emerging Context. Anthra

Altenburg T., Dietz, H., Hahl, M., Nikolidakis, N., Rosendahl, C., Seelige, K. (2008). Biodiesel policies for rural development in India. German Development Institute.

Asher, M  (2008). Biofuels Growth. Rhetoric vs Reality of Agrofuels In the Indian Context. Foundation for Ecological Security.

Bailey, R (2008). Another Inconvenient Truth. How biofuels policies are deepening poverty and accelerating climate change. Oxfam International.
Bryant, P (2008). Mali’s Farmers Jury: and attempt to democratise policy-making on biotechnology. Participatory Learning and Action, vol 58, pg, 18-26.

Chamber, R (1995). Rural Development: Putting the Last First. Prentice Hall

Chapman, K and Gordon, G (1999). Reproductive health technologies and gender: Is participation the key? Gender & Development, Volume 7, Issue 2 pages 34 – 44.

Christian Aid (2006). The Climate of Poverty: facts, fears and hope. A Christian Aid Report. (this is a report about climate distress migration included biofuels.

Christian Aid (2007). Human Tide: the real migration crisis. A Christian Aid Report.

Choonara, E and Robinson, S (2008). Hunger in a world of Plenty. What’s behind the global food crisis? Socialist Worker Pamphlet.

Cotula, L., Dyer, N and Vermeulen, S. (2008). Fuelling exclusion? The biofuels boom and poor people’s access to land. International Institute for Environment and Development ( IEED) and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).

DDS (2007).  National consultation on “Bio”fuels in India. Will they deliver or destroy? Deccan Development Society.

Eady N., Singh, J., Taylor-Gee, A., and Wakeford, T. (2008). Community x-change: connecting citizens and scientist to policy makers. Participatory Learning and Action, vol 58, pg, 39-43.

Ernsting, A and Smolker, R. (2009). Bichar for Climate Change Mitigation: Fact or Fiction.

Fargione, J., Hill, J., Tillmand, D., Polasky, S., Hawthorne, P. (2008). Land Clearing and the Biofuels Carbon Debt. Science Vol 319 pg, 1235-1237.

FIAN (2008). Fuelling Poverty? An Agro-Fuel Guideline For India. FoodFirst Information and Action Network  (FIAN).

FAO (2008). The State of Food and Agriculture. Biofuels: Prospect, risks and opportunities.

Freire, P (1993). Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Penguin Books

Gavelin, K., Wilson. and Doubleday, R. (2007). Democratic Technologies? The final report of the Nanotechnology Engagement Group. Involve.

GRAIN (2007). Seedling Biodiversity, Rights and Livelihood. Agrofuels Special Issue. Grain

Grain (2008). Seedling Biodiversity, Rights and Livelihood. Extract on Indian agrofuels. Grain

Hansen-Kuhn K. (2008). FOOD, FARMERS AND FUEL: Balancing Global Grain and Energy Policies with Sustainable Land Use. Action Aid.

Haraway, D. (1988). Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective. Feminist Studies, Vol. 14, No. 3. pp. 575-599.

Hiranandani, V (2008). Food Security as a Social Movement in Neo-liberal Times: Envisaging a Role for Social Science. The international journal of Interdisciplinary Social Science.

Hiranandani, V. S. (accepted-forthcoming 2009). Millennium Development Goals and world hunger: The need to move from food security to food sovereignty. Development Forum, Issue 2.

IFAD (2008). Biofuels Expansions: Challenges Risk and Opportunity for the Rural Poor. How the poor can benefit from the emerging opportunity. Round Table Discussion.

IFADS (2008). Response to Rising Food Prices. Conference Discussion.

Irwin, A. (2007). The Politics of Talk: Coming to Terms with the ‘New’ Scientific Governance. Social Studies of Science 36, pg, 299-320.

Lawson, M (2008). Credibility Crunch. Food, poverty, and climate change: and agenda for rich-country leaders. Oxfam International.

Lohmann, L (2008). Carbon Trading, Climate Justice and the Production of Ignorance: Ten Examples. Development 00, pg 1-7

Lohmann, L (1999). Forest Cleaning: Racial Oppression in Scientific Nature Conservation. Corner House Briefing 13

Masika, R (2002). Gender, Development and Climate Change. Oxfam International.

Macchi, M (2008). Indigenous and Traditional Peoples and Climate Change. IUCN

Mani, R. B (2005). Debrahmanising History. Dominance and Resistance In Indian Society. Manohar Publishers

McGregor, D (2004). Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Sustainable Development: Towards Coexistence. In The Way of Development, Indigenous Peoples, Life Projects and Globlisation. Edited by Blaser, M., Feit, H.A., McRae, G. Zed Books.

Parajuli, P. (2004). Revisiting Ghandi and Zapata: Motions of Global Capital, Geographies of Difference and the Formation of Ecological Ethnicities. In The Way of Development, Indigenous Peoples, Life Projects and Globlisation. Edited by Blaser, M., Feit, H.A., McRae, G. Zed Books.

Raj Patel (2007). Stuffed and Starved. Portobello Books.

Right and Resource (2008). Seeing People Through the Trees. Scaling Up Efforts to Advance Rights and Address Poverty, Conflict and Climate Change. Rights and Resources.
Royal Society (2008). Sustainable biofuels: prospects and challenges. Royal Society

Shiva, V (2005). Biopiracy. The Plunder of Nature and Knowledge. Green Books.

Shiva, V. (2009). Soil Not Oil, Climate Change, Peak Oil and Food Insecurity. Zed Books.

Schrijvers, J (1997). Participation and power: a transformative feminist research perspective. In Power and Participatory Development, Theory and Practice. Editors: Nelson, N and Wright, S. Intermediate Technology Publications.

Searchinger, T,. Hemlich R., Houghton, R.A., Dong, F., Elobeid, A., Fabiosa, J., Tolgoz, S., Hayes, D., Yu, T-H. (2008). Use of U.S. Croplands for Biofuels Increases Greenhouse Gases Through Emissions From Land-Use Changes. Science. Vol 319, pg, 1238-???

Shlosberg, D (2008). Defining Environmental Justice. Theories, Movements and Nature. Oxford University Press

Skutsch, M.,M. (2002).Protocols, treaties, and action: the ‘climate change process’ viewed through gender spectacles. In Gender, Development and Climate Change, edited by Masika, R. Oxfam International.
Singh, J (2008). The UK Nanojury as ‘Upstream’ Public Engagement.  Participatory Learning and Action, vol 58, pg, 27-31.

UNICEF (2007). Climate Change and Children. UNICEF

Visvanathan, S. (2005). In Science and Citizens.  Globalization and the challenge of engagement. Edited by Leach, M., Scoones, I., and Wynne, B.  Zed books.

Watts, M (date) Hazards and Crisis: A political economy of drought and famine in northern Nigeria. Antipode

Wilsdon, J., Wynne, B., Stilgoe, J. (2005). The Public Value of Science. DEMOS

Wisner, B., Weiner, D., O’ Hunger: A Polemic Review (date ). Antipode

WorldWatch Institute and Sierra Club (2009). Smart Choices for Biofuels.
Young, I. (1990). Justice and the Politics of Difference. Princeton University Press

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