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Many dryland areas have a history of economic and political marginalization of pastoralist communities relying on degraded lands with low productivity, recurrent famines and resources conflicts (Opiyo et al. 2011).
The diversification of Somalia into autonomous regions proceeds, amidst recurrent famines in violence-affected areas.
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They include global climate change, increasing population density, human encroachment into disaster prone areas, recurrent famine, and the increasing intensity of weather events.
(Absolutely!) Just pencil in recurrent wars, famines, floods, terrorists acts, congressional gridlock, mortgage meltdowns, pandemics and rogue dictatorships, which all retain their capacity to throw curveballs.
In the early 1800s Cabo Verde experienced not only recurrent drought and famine but government corruption and maladministration as well.
In India famine was recurrent, and the Indian economy was severely strained to support the burden the Allied military authorities placed upon it.
In both areas, famines, epidemics, and civil unrest were recurrent, much farmland was flooded, and millions of refugees fled their homes, some several times.
With the unresolved political crisis in the background, the nation also faces food shortages, a recurrent problem in a land that has known full-fledged famine.
"Recurrent disbelief!
They called them famines.
Droughts and famines recurred.
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