2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.gfs.2019.04.008
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What feeds protest participation in sub-Saharan Africa? An empirical analysis

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“…Social unrest affects food security in many countries. According to Sánchez and Namhata (2019), there is a direct link between the amount of food produced and distributed and the possibility of protests. Political and economic crises also threaten food stability due to the reduction of the production and the scarcity of food available for the population.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social unrest affects food security in many countries. According to Sánchez and Namhata (2019), there is a direct link between the amount of food produced and distributed and the possibility of protests. Political and economic crises also threaten food stability due to the reduction of the production and the scarcity of food available for the population.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LULC transition from non-agricultural to agricultural land can precipitate significant ecological consequences; loss of sequestered carbon, habitat fragmentation, loss of biodiversity, and degradation of ecosystem functions and services [8,9]. Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), where the population is projected to double between 2020 and 2050, currently has the highest percentage of undernourished people, making it the region with the highest food security risk [10]. Prevailing semi-arid climatic conditions across much of the region combined with high population growth rates, low per-capita food production, and vulnerability to climate change may severely constrain efforts to improve food security [11].…”
Section: Billion Tons Given the Projected Increasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the area of the category will have been influenced by the transitions during the assessed time interval [28]. We followed the recommended protocols and excluded the transition-level analysis for "losing categories" [10] to solve this issue. We used the equations proposed by Aldwaik and Pontius [13] to conduct the Intensity Analysis at the three levels of change described below.…”
Section: Intensity Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Бүкіл әлемде азық-түлік қауіпсіздігінің келешегі және оның әлеуметтік тұтастыққа әсері туралы алаңдаушылық артып келеді. Эмпирикалық талдау арқылы А. Санчес және Ч. Намхата [19] төмендегі мәселелерді дәйектеген: астық өндірісінің өсуі мен наразылықтардың арасында теріс байланыс бар; гигиена құралдарына қол жетімділік жоғары елдердегі адамдар наразылыққа бейім емес; азық-түліктің ішкі бағасының жоғары өзгергіштігі наразылықтардың ықтималдығын арттырады. Бұл нәтижелер азық-түлік қауіпсіздігі мен әлеуметтік толқулардың әр аспектісі арасындағы күрделі байланысты көрсетеді.…”
Section: наразылықтарды зерттеудегі өзге де аспектілерunclassified