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At best , policy and programme responses of this nature are palliative , with only passing attention paid to the ... a predictable sequence of coping behaviour exists in response to increasing food insecurity , and that the adoption of ...
At best , policy and programme responses of this nature are palliative , with only passing attention paid to the ... a predictable sequence of coping behaviour exists in response to increasing food insecurity , and that the adoption of ...
الصفحة 268
For example , a strategy such as borrowing food is a pliant response to food crisis , while the sale of assets or pledging land is an increasingly irreversible response , given the prohibitive costs and time involved in reconstituting ...
For example , a strategy such as borrowing food is a pliant response to food crisis , while the sale of assets or pledging land is an increasingly irreversible response , given the prohibitive costs and time involved in reconstituting ...
الصفحة 281
Famine Early Warning Systems and Response : the missing link ? Summary of findings and conclusions , London : Save the Children Fund ( UK ) , and Brighton : Institute of Development Studies , University of Sussex . Cekan , J. 1992.
Famine Early Warning Systems and Response : the missing link ? Summary of findings and conclusions , London : Save the Children Fund ( UK ) , and Brighton : Institute of Development Studies , University of Sussex . Cekan , J. 1992.
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