Global Food Insecurity: Colonial Legacies, Economic Disparities, and Conflict Impacts

Colonialism’s Impact on Undernutrition and Property

Colonialism profoundly shaped patterns of undernutrition, property relations, and the enduring legacy of the plantation system. Its diverse impacts vary significantly by ethnicity, class, gender, and region, influencing access to land, agricultural and industrial policies, urban development, and often conflict-ridden ethnic circumstances. Regions with unequal land ownership frequently experience the most vocal global resistance movements.

21st Century

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Slovakia’s Economic Profile: Industry, Agriculture & Key Sectors

Slovak Industry: Key Location Factors

Primary Industry Location Factors

  • Natural Resources
  • Water Supply
  • Infrastructure / Transportation
  • Energy
  • Government Policy
  • Skilled Workforce
  • Agglomeration (Clustering)

Key Factors for Major Slovak Companies

US Steel Košice Location Factors

  • Workforce
  • Infrastructure

KIA Žilina Location Factors

  • Workforce
  • Infrastructure

Slovnaft Bratislava Location Factors

  • Transportation
  • Water Supply

Major Car Manufacturers and Locations

  • KIA: Žilina
  • Peugeot: Trnava
  • Volkswagen: Bratislava

Metallurgy

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Toronto’s Defining Storm: Hurricane Hazel’s Enduring Impact

Hurricane Hazel’s Devastating Impact on Toronto

Hurricane Hazel was the deadliest and costliest hurricane of the 1954 Atlantic Hurricane Season. While its immense impacts spread as far as Haiti and across more than eight states within the U.S., they were particularly unprecedented in Canada, especially in Toronto. With winds reaching 124 km/h and over 200 millimeters of rain falling within 48 hours, the storm caused widespread devastation:

  • 81 people died.
  • 1,868 people were left homeless.
  • City damage
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Climate Change & Biodiversity Loss: Interconnected Global Threats

Both biodiversity loss and climate change represent critical environmental challenges with severe implications for human societies. While deeply interconnected, the question of which poses a more immediate threat is often debated. Nevertheless, both climate change and biodiversity loss should not be underestimated, as they can lead to systemic collapses in the ecosystem services that societies heavily depend on.

Understanding Biodiversity Loss

Biodiversity loss refers to the reduction in the variety

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Remote Sensing Fundamentals: Concepts & Image Interpretation

Passive vs. Active Remote Sensing

Remote sensing is the science of obtaining information about objects or areas from a distance, typically from aircraft or satellites. It is broadly classified into two types: passive and active remote sensing, based on how the sensors acquire data.

Passive Remote Sensing

Passive remote sensing relies on natural energy, usually sunlight, to detect and capture information. Sensors in this system measure the reflected sunlight or emitted thermal radiation from the Earth’s

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Global Renewable Energy & Corporate Sustainability Initiatives

Wind Power Potential & Global Impact

In 2015, wind power was the largest source of new capacity globally. The world’s wind power capacity could potentially cover all global energy consumption. It has doubled in the last three years, now accounting for 2% of world electricity production and reaching 20% in some countries.

Environmental Benefits of Wind Energy

Wind power plants reduce emissions by displacing more polluting facilities. They contribute to a 14% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.

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