Food security and industrial clustering in Northeast Asia
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Food security and industrial clustering in Northeast Asia
(New frontiers in regional science : Asian perspectives, 6)
Springer, c2016
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University Library for Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo図
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Includes bibliographical references
"This book consists of sections translated into English, revised, or written anew, based on Food Security and Industrial Clusters in Northeast Asia (Agriculture and Forestry Statistics Publishing Inc., March 2011)"--Pref.
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Description
This book integrates diversified methodologies of area studies, regional economic development, regional science, and related fields to draw up a strategy for forming the "regional food industrial cluster" in Northeast Asia. This is done by assigning "innovation" to a core concept, with the basic problem of food security as the horizontal axis and the areas of Northeast Asia as the vertical axis. Specifically, the principle of "collaborative advantage" as a key factor is extracted from case studies on food industrial clustering in each area. As a final objective, a practical policy recommendation is presented while the theorization of the industrial cluster is developed. Therefore it is also a challenge to the old and new issue of food security which has been argued until now.
Table of Contents
1 Food Security and Collaborative Advantage: Scoping the scene (Kiminami, Lily).- Part I Food Security from the Asian Perspective.- 2 Defining Japan's Food Security in East Asia: From the perspectives of the distribution revolution, environmental degradation, and international cooperation (Hara, Yonosuke).- 3 The Current Position and Future Direction of Agriculture in Northeast Asia (Shogenji, Shin-ichi).- 4 Analysis of China's Food Supply and Demand Balance and Food Security (Chen, Yongfu and Nie, Fengying).- 5 Korea's Food Security Schemes (Lee, Jaehyeon).- Part II Food Clustering in Northeast Asia.- 6 The Food System based on Agriculture: Food collaboration (Saito, Osamu).- 7 The Network Structure of a Soybean Cluster in Hokkaido (Morishima, Teruya).- 8 Competitive Advantages of Green Tea Clusters in Japan (Akune, Yuko).- 9 Food and Health-Related Industry Clustering in Niigata Prefecture:Empirical analysis on the cognitive aspects of corporations (Kiminami, Lily and Furuzawa, Shinichi).- 10 Agricultural Industry Clusters in China (Kiminami, Lily and Kiminami, Akira).- 11 Industrial Agglomeration of the Food Industry in China: An analysis of data by province(Yagi, Hironori).- 12 The Agricultural Industrialization of China's Heilongjiang Province (Jiao, Jiang).- 13 Agricultural Production and Related Business by Public Firms: A case study on Xinhua Farm, Heilongjiang (Yagi, Hironri and Zhu, Yonghao).- 14 Promotion Policies for Food Industry Cluster in Korea (Lee, Byung-Oh).- 15 The Trends and Potential for Food Industry Clusters in Korea (Lee, Jaehyeon).- 16 The Promotion of and Challenges for the Agricultural Senary Industrialization Policy in the Republic of Korea(Lee, Youkyung).- Part III Food Clustering in EU and North America.- 17 Cluster Initiatives in Eastern Poland: Good practices in agriculture and food-processing industry(Bojar, Ewa, Bojar, Matylda and Bojar, Wiktor).- 18 Main Factors Affecting Food Industry Clustering in France (Ben Arfa, Nejla, and Daniel, Karine).- 19 Industrial Cluster Analysis, Entrepreneurship and Regional Economic Development(Stough, Roger R. and Yu, Junbo).
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