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The Geography of hunger
This influential work by Josué de Castro examines the global distribution of hunger and malnutrition through a geographical and socio-economic perspective. Drawing on scientific research and field observations, the book analyzes the environmental, political, and economic forces that shape patterns of food scarcity around the world. It highlights how hunger is not merely a biological phenomenon but a structural problem rooted in inequality, exploitation, and historical development. The book remains a foundational reference in the study of human ecology and global nutrition issues.
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