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La rivoluzione verde e l?impatto sulle popolazioni indigene: la fine del giardino dell?Eden

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  • Eleonora Guadagno

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La rivoluzione verde e le politiche agricole a essa collegate hanno significato un aumento nella produzione di cibo a livello mondiale, ma sono state anche causa di un?ulteriore dipendenza dei paesi del Sud del mondo nei confronti di quelli del Nord: hanno, in questo modo, contribuito all?esaurimento di risorse biologiche e al degrado di intere aree naturali. Ci? ha determinato, come nelle zone della Mesopotamia, una radicale modifica dell?habitat del territorio. La popolazione indigena degli arabi delle paludi, Arab al-Ahwar ha subito violentemente gli effetti di queste politiche agricole scellerate che, congiuntamente a motivi razziali, hanno generato un progressivo esodo da queste terre.

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  • Eleonora Guadagno, 2011. "La rivoluzione verde e l?impatto sulle popolazioni indigene: la fine del giardino dell?Eden," AGRICOLTURA ISTITUZIONI MERCATI, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2011(3), pages 53-66.
  • Handle: RePEc:fan:aimaim:v:html10.3280/aim2011-003005
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