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"The difficulty of having access to food resources leads to massive migration, south-south migration [migration within developing countries].
Mr Clifford gives many examples of how the mispricing of resources leads to inefficiency and environmental harm.
Additionally, experienced multinationals have discovered that early commitment of resources leads to better relationships with local distributors, thus enhancing business performance.
When food resources are abundant, a population tends to expand; otherwise, a decrease in the availability of food resources leads to a shrinkage in the population size.
In Kim Stanley Robinson's "Red Mars" (1993), a scarcity of natural resources leads to world war; in "A Friend of the Earth" (2000), T. Coraghessan Boyle describes a future in which the biosphere has collapsed, most mammals are extinct and Brazil is a desert.
Motivation tests have been used to assess the strength of an animals drive to obtain specific resources and, indirectly to gain insight into the animal's welfare state as it is likely that chronic high motivation for unobtainable resources leads to diminished welfare.
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Competition for natural resources led to killing.
"It's just a phenomenon where there's poor governance, resources lead to conflict.
Different reaction conditions (temperature, inert gas, reaction time) and biomass resources lead to various solid, liquid and gaseous products.
Subsequent exploitation of rich oil, gas, coal, and timber resources led to further population growth, with an increase in urbanization and industrialization.
Ethnographic evidence suggests the importance of local acorn crops and other resources led to ownership and defense of property and resource rights in many areas.
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