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Review of Food security and sociopolitical stability by Christopher B. Barrett
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Integrating the concept of peacebuilding in sustainability impact assessment
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Co-benefits through coordination of climate action and peacebuilding: A system dynamics model
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Environmental, Social, and Economic Challenges in Lowland Rice Production
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La cooperación técnica interamericana ante la población rural de América
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Living customary water tenure in rights-based water management in Sub-Saharan Africa
Published 2022“…Second, by taking communities’ self supply for multiple uses as a starting point for further water infrastructure development, the WASH, irrigation and other sectors can follow the priorities of communities, including the most vulnerable; identify cost-effective multi-purpose infrastructure; develop local skills; and, hence, contribute more sustainably to achieving more United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in particular SDGs 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 and 13. …”
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Insurance structure, risk sharing, and investment decisions: An empirical investigation of the implications of individual and group weather index insurance
Published 2017“…The effects of moral hazard are more limited, however. As higher risk taking is associated with higher average agricultural productivity—and thus, development—these findings put a premium on greater attention to group selection, the information environment, and the regulation of payout distribution.…”
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Animal insurance and farmer's behavior in Vietnam
Published 2017“…However insurance markets in developing countries are seriously impacted by adverse selection and moral hazard, derived from information asymmetry. …”
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Causes of hunger
Published 1995“…The persistence of hunger in a world of plenty is the most profound moral contradiction of our age. Nearly 800 million people in the developing world (20 percent of the total population) are chronically undernourished. …”
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