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World geography and power, national capitals, and inequality as cross-national causes of food security and environmental outcomes
oleh: Edward Kick, Maria Balcazar Tellez, Gretchen Thompson, John Classen
| Format: | Article |
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| Diterbitkan: | AIMS Press 2016-12-01 |
Deskripsi
Treatments of sustainability outcomes such as food security, economic development and environmental degradation typically have adopted monocausal approaches. Many have argued for substantial increases in world meat production as the panacea to global food insecurity. We use global and national synthetic explanations and path analytic approaches to examine sustainability outcomes for 200 nations. Both strong direct or indirect links are found among global geography, global power and national capitals, as well as warfare and military expenditures, and economic development. These factors are differentially predictive of the other key measures of sustainability.