témavezető: Popp József
helyszín (magyar oldal): University of Debrecen Faculty of Economics and Business helyszín rövidítés: UD
A kutatási téma leírása:
Most conflicts and/or violence mainly affect rural areas and their populations. Such conflicts damage agriculture, disrupt food production and food systems, fuel the plundering of crops and livestock, and cause loss of assets and incomes. As a result, they are major drivers of food insecurity and malnutrition. Conflicts all over the world can have devastating negative impacts on food and feed security (availability, access, utilization and stability) combined with health problems leading to immediate implications for human life and nutrition. In situations of conflict and violence the agriculture sector may suffer massive losses forcing individuals and households to turn to increasingly destructive and irreversible options. In many countries affected by conflict, subsistence agriculture is still central to food security for much of the population. Severe and persistent conflict can ultimately lead to the collapse of coping mechanisms, prompting migration, destitution and, in extreme cases, death and starvation.
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