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Geographers Show a Growing Interest in Investigating Causes and Consequences of Hunger around Globe.
Coughlin, Ellen K. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1989
While world hunger appears to be a simple problem, research shows it to have a variety of interrelated causes. Some feel political and economic factors are not being considered seriously enough. While some organizations have adopted an active interest in ending hunger, the scale of the problem inhibits others. (MSE)
Descriptors: Geography, Global Approach, Higher Education, Hunger
Christensen, Cheryl – 1978
Accepting the idea of food as a basic social right, the author examines how a global right to food might become a reality for the present generation of hungry people. The paper includes an analysis of the planet's physical capacity to assure food for all and suggests that development strategies will have to become more directly oriented toward…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Change Strategies, Civil Liberties, Developing Nations
Falk, Richard A. – 1975
The book suggests models of new world organizations that will be necessary to achieve the elimination of global poverty, injustice, war, and environmental imbalance by the end of the 20th century. The book was developed by the World Order Models Project (WOMP), an international group of researchers and scholars established in 1968 to explore…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Disarmament, Environment, Futures (of Society)
Knight, C. Gregory; Wilcox, R. Paul – 1976
Emphasizing a problem-solving perspective, the document investigates the world food scene. Simply defined, the world food problem is the apparent inability of the world's people to feed themselves adequately and consistently. Intended for use by college level geography instructors as they develop courses on human uses of the environment, the…
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Eating Habits