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Puma et al. 2018
, S.Y. Chon, K. Kakinuma, M. Kummu, R. Muttarak, R. Seager, and , 2018: A developing food crisis and potential refugee movements. Nat. Sustain., 1, 380-382, doi:10.1038/s41893-018-0123-z.
At least 30 million people in three African countries and in 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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@article{pu01100l, author={Puma, M. J. and Chon, S. Y. and Kakinuma, K. and Kummu, M. and Muttarak, R. and Seager, R. and Wada, W.}, title={A developing food crisis and potential refugee movements}, year={2018}, journal={Nature Sustainability}, volume={1}, pages={380--382}, doi={10.1038/s41893-018-0123-z}, }
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TY - JOUR ID - pu01100l AU - Puma, M. J. AU - Chon, S. Y. AU - Kakinuma, K. AU - Kummu, M. AU - Muttarak, R. AU - Seager, R. AU - Wada, W. PY - 2018 TI - A developing food crisis and potential refugee movements JA - Nat. Sustain. JO - Nature Sustainability VL - 1 SP - 380 EP - 382 DO - 10.1038/s41893-018-0123-z ER -
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