File:From Food In-security to Sustainability.pdf

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flow diagram of governance, migration and climate variable in food security and sustainability

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English: Food surpluses underpinning stability allowed civilization to become more sustainable in recent millennia, and writing eventually codified knowledge for wider learning and innovation and became a tool of philosophy. Where agriculture was well governed, periodic interruptions by wars and immigration seldom forced major civilizations to return to the extremely low-population density lifestyles of hunter-gatherers because some of the accumulated knowledge could now be retained. Knowledge supplemented by innovation mollified the effects of climate change and depletion of soil nutrients and thus supported continued expansion. Innovation continues to drive agriculture today
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