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A developing food crisis and potential refugee movements

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  • Michael J. Puma

    (Columbia University
    Columbia University
    NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies)

  • So Young Chon

    (Korea International Volunteer Organization)

  • Kaoru Kakinuma

    (Tohoku University)

  • Matti Kummu

    (Aalto University)

  • Raya Muttarak

    (University of East Anglia
    International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis)

  • Richard Seager

    (Columbia University)

  • Yoshihide Wada

    (Columbia University
    International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
    Utrecht University)

Abstract

At least 30 million people in three African countries and Yemen are experiencing severe food insecurity. To rapidly scale-up international aid, we should acknowledge the systemic risk implied in food insecurity by looking at, for example, potential international refugee movement.

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  • Michael J. Puma & So Young Chon & Kaoru Kakinuma & Matti Kummu & Raya Muttarak & Richard Seager & Yoshihide Wada, 2018. "A developing food crisis and potential refugee movements," Nature Sustainability, Nature, vol. 1(8), pages 380-382, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natsus:v:1:y:2018:i:8:d:10.1038_s41893-018-0123-z
    DOI: 10.1038/s41893-018-0123-z
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