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Vulnerability of mountain peoples to food insecurity

Updated data and analysis of drivers










Romeo, R., Grita, F., Parisi, F. and Russo, L. 2020. Vulnerability of mountain peoples to food insecurity: updated data and analysis of drivers. Rome, FAO and UNCCD.




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