In this issue of Abstract Digest, we bring to you articles that examine the spatial heterogeneity and correlates of child malnutrition in districts of India, contributing factors for undernutrition in Indian children, national level programs that address the issue of malnutrition, and many other informative articles. Here are some of the highlights: Bora and Saikia >> Read more Source: POSHAN: Partnerships and Opportunities to Strengthen and Harmonize Actions for Nutrition in India
新发现:国内人口迁移会增加收入,降低幸福感
国际食物政策研究所高级研究员 Katrina Kosec,亚利桑那州立大学政策和国际研究学院助理教授、国际食物政策研究所研究员Valerie Mueller,以及俄亥俄州立大学发展经济学家Joyce Chen联合撰写的论文《走向绝望?巴基斯坦的国内人口迁移和福祉》(Moving to despair? Migration and well-being in Pakistan)在《世界发展》(World Development,2019,113卷:186-203页)杂志上发表。
作者指出,对于很多发展... Source: 国际食物政策研究所北京 中国项目
Two lakh people likely to migrate from coastal areas
Rise in sea level has brought about increased soil salinity that is likely to force nearly 200,000 coastal residents to migrate inland in search of alternative livelihoods, according to a landmark study by researchers at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and the Ohio State University. The study examines, for the first time, the […] Source: IFPRI Bangladesh Country Office
Sea-level rise to make 0.2m internal migrants
Increased soil salinity for sea-level rises is likely to make nearly 0.2 million coastal residents internally displaced in Bangladesh, a study showed. The climate-induced changes will force them to migrate to inland areas to find alternate livelihoods, it said on Monday. The study examined, for the first time, a complex link between flooding, soil salinity, […] Source: IFPRI Bangladesh Country Office
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