There has been limited research into the impact of disasters on farming women, although it has been suggested that this population can face certain physical, social, and economic disadvantages that af
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There has been limited research into the impact of disasters on farming women, although it has been suggested that this population can face certain physical, social, and economic disadvantages that affect their recovery.
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- Environmental Degradation and Population Flows (1994)
The consequences of environmental change are particularly severe -- and the problems most acute -- in poor agricultural communities, where production system are heavily dependent on natural cycles and means to insure against disasters are lacking.
Keywords: consequences environmental change particularly severe problems acute poor agricultural communities production system heavily dependent natural - Disasters and Development in Agricultural Input Markets: Bean Seed Markets in Honduras After Hurricane Mitch (2003) · doi
While rural economies and people are generally the most severely affected by natural disasters, little is known about how disasters and subsequent relief activities affect agricultural markets with differing levels of development.
Keywords: disasters rural economies people generally severely affected natural little known subsequent relief activities affect agricultural - Posttraumatic Growth Among Australian Farming Women After a Flood (2017) · doi
There has been limited research into the impact of disasters on farming women, although it has been suggested that this population can face certain physical, social, and economic disadvantages that affect their recovery.
Keywords: there limited impact disasters farming women population face certain physical social economic disadvantages affect recovery
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