Drought and Hunger in Africa: Denying Famine a Future
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1987
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UK: Cambridge University Press
Abstract
This book is primarily based on a 1985 forum in Africa, organized by the US National Science Foundation of the National Centre for Atmospheric Research. The book deals with four main topics: the physical and social setting of drought in Africa, the relative importance of internal and external economic and socio-political factors and processes in understanding the drought and famine problem; specific case studies on how the drought and famine problem have been perceived and tackled in different countries, and a discussion of possible options for combating the problem thereby denying famine a future in Africa.
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Desertification, Drought, Famine, Conflict, Food security, Climate control, Sedentarization, Local knowledge, West Africa, Marginalization, Tragedy of the commons, El niño, Rainfall variation, Atmospheric variations, Social differentiation, Carrying capacity, Restocking, Risk, Peasant farming, Rainfall variability, Crop rotations, Ecosystem