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The Rise And Repose Of Tmdls On The Load To Perdition: Part I: Litigation, James R. May
The Rise And Repose Of Tmdls On The Load To Perdition: Part I: Litigation, James R. May
James R. May
No abstract provided.
The Availability Of State Environmental Citizen Suits, James R. May
The Availability Of State Environmental Citizen Suits, James R. May
James R. May
No abstract provided.
Introduction, Symposium Facing Climate Change: Opportunity And Tool For States, John C. Dernbach
Introduction, Symposium Facing Climate Change: Opportunity And Tool For States, John C. Dernbach
John C. Dernbach
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Trade Liberalization, Food Security, And The Environment: The Neoliberal Threat To Sustainable Rural Development, Carmen G. Gonzalez
Trade Liberalization, Food Security, And The Environment: The Neoliberal Threat To Sustainable Rural Development, Carmen G. Gonzalez
Carmen G. Gonzalez
Even though food production has exceeded population growth in recent decades, world hunger continues to be a daunting problem. Progress in hunger reduction has slowed in recent years, and the number of undernourished people is growing in most of the developing world. Rampant hunger and malnutrition impair the economic performance of individuals, households, and entire nations, and can lead to political instability and social conflict. Food insecurity is often exacerbated by environmentally destructive farming practices that ultimately depress agricultural productivity. Environmental degradation is increasingly recognized as a major factor contributing to both food insecurity and civil strife. This article examines …