Glantz, M. H. (ed.)2016-04-192016-04-191987http://hdl.handle.net/10919/66374Metadata only recordThis 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.text/plainen-USIn CopyrightDesertificationDroughtFamineConflictFood securityClimate controlSedentarizationLocal knowledgeWest AfricaMarginalizationTragedy of the commonsEl niƱoRainfall variationAtmospheric variationsSocial differentiationCarrying capacityRestockingRiskPeasant farmingRainfall variabilityCrop rotationsEcosystemDrought and Hunger in Africa: Denying Famine a FutureAbstractCopyright 1987 Cambridge University Press