Food security and industrial clustering in Northeast Asia [electronic resource] / Lily Kiminami, Toshihiko Nakamura, editors.
2015
HD9016.E182
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Title
Food security and industrial clustering in Northeast Asia [electronic resource] / Lily Kiminami, Toshihiko Nakamura, editors.
ISBN
9784431552826 (electronic book)
4431552820 (electronic book)
9784431552819
4431552820 (electronic book)
9784431552819
Published
Tokyo : Springer, [2015]
Copyright
©2016
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xii, 282 pages) : illustrations.
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HD9016.E182
Dewey Decimal Classification
338.1/95
Summary
Annotation 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.
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"This book consists of sections translated into English, revised, or written anew."
Annotation 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.
Annotation 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.
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New frontiers in regional science: Asian perspectives ; volume 6.
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