Urbanization, Climate Change, and Indigenous Populations: Finding USAID’s Comparative Advantage

“Part of the outflow of migrants from rural areas of many Latin American countries has settled in remote rural areas, pushing the agricultural frontier further into the forest,” writes David López-Carr in a recent article in Population & Environment, “The population, agriculture, and environment nexus in Latin America.” In a May 4 presentation at the … Continue reading Urbanization, Climate Change, and Indigenous Populations: Finding USAID’s Comparative Advantage