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Long-term impacts of famine enduring disasters and opportunities for progress.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: APR 1987Description: 31p., 143 refsReport number: AGES-SR-870212; PB87-185641/ASSubject(s): Subject: Famines have numerous stages, each of which is characterized by a time of occurrence and have various levels of durability, controllability, and reversibility. This report focuses on the relatively durable elements of famine, such as changed population structure, to identify policies which, if implemented before, during, and after the central famine episode, could mitigate long-term problems and take advantage of possible benefits.
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Books Books Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK 363.82 MAB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 005270517

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Famines have numerous stages, each of which is characterized by a time of occurrence and have various levels of durability, controllability, and reversibility. This report focuses on the relatively durable elements of famine, such as changed population structure, to identify policies which, if implemented before, during, and after the central famine episode, could mitigate long-term problems and take advantage of possible benefits.

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