This study is about famine prevention in Ethiopia. Famines, in the case-study country, are often described as situations where a large number of people are faced with extreme scarcity of food with a resultant wide-spread mortality. But it was quite uncommon for famines to be typified as situations where large-scale mortality occurred because large sectors of a population were faced with an extreme scarcity of purchasing power, until it was shown to be so in the case of the Wello (1972 -73) famine in Ethiopia.1 The former approach envisages famines as a case of food availability decline (FAD), while according to the latter (entitlements approach), famines are not necessarily a case of food availability, but rather of peoples' command over av...
In this thesis it is argued that famine is a concatenation process caused by a severe shock to the e...
Agrarian communities dependent on rainfall are vulnerable to production shortfalls due to drought an...
Abstract: Ethiopian historiography corroborated that Ethiopia has a long trends of famines beginning...
This study argues that famines are preventable. What was once a universal threat to human life is n...
Ethiopia, the second most populous country in Sub-Saharan Africa, is home to about 75 million people...
The 1972—73 and 1984—85 famines varied significantly among different populationswithin famine areas ...
In recent years, Ethiopia has experienced fast economic growth and has been a major recipient of dev...
Different drought/famine management strategies at household and macro-levels were studied. The resul...
This thesis examines the underlying causes of food insecurity, famine in general and green famine in...
The aim of this study is to explore and analyse the underlying causes of food shortages, household c...
This dissertation combines ethnographic, interview, and documentary data gathered in Ethiopia to ana...
In recent years, Ethiopia has experienced fast economic growth and has been a major recipient of dev...
grantor: University of TorontoEthiopia is an old agrarian society endowed with a skilled a...
Sudan experienced severe food shortage and famine during the 1970s and 1980s. For a country known fo...
Today, hundreds of thousands of people are suffering from the effects of a potentially preventable f...
In this thesis it is argued that famine is a concatenation process caused by a severe shock to the e...
Agrarian communities dependent on rainfall are vulnerable to production shortfalls due to drought an...
Abstract: Ethiopian historiography corroborated that Ethiopia has a long trends of famines beginning...
This study argues that famines are preventable. What was once a universal threat to human life is n...
Ethiopia, the second most populous country in Sub-Saharan Africa, is home to about 75 million people...
The 1972—73 and 1984—85 famines varied significantly among different populationswithin famine areas ...
In recent years, Ethiopia has experienced fast economic growth and has been a major recipient of dev...
Different drought/famine management strategies at household and macro-levels were studied. The resul...
This thesis examines the underlying causes of food insecurity, famine in general and green famine in...
The aim of this study is to explore and analyse the underlying causes of food shortages, household c...
This dissertation combines ethnographic, interview, and documentary data gathered in Ethiopia to ana...
In recent years, Ethiopia has experienced fast economic growth and has been a major recipient of dev...
grantor: University of TorontoEthiopia is an old agrarian society endowed with a skilled a...
Sudan experienced severe food shortage and famine during the 1970s and 1980s. For a country known fo...
Today, hundreds of thousands of people are suffering from the effects of a potentially preventable f...
In this thesis it is argued that famine is a concatenation process caused by a severe shock to the e...
Agrarian communities dependent on rainfall are vulnerable to production shortfalls due to drought an...
Abstract: Ethiopian historiography corroborated that Ethiopia has a long trends of famines beginning...