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, poverty encourages overexploitation of the physical environment which results in further impoverishment. Using both conceptual … represent the majority of the Food and Agricultural Organisation's (FAO) "critical zones" - those areas of the world that are … relevance to similar geographic regions of the world …
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the environment,To curtail crime and religious extremism …
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Along with a growing global ethanol market, investment in the production of sugarcane is growing, targeting new production areas also in Africa. This study addresses the question of how production systems and related value-chains can be created and governed so that they include smallholders in a...
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-- 12 Global Supply Chains, Poverty and the Environment: Evidence from Madagascar -- 13 High-value Supply Chains, Food …
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