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The phenomenon of poverty and its consequences affects the entire
world and is on the agenda of many authorities and researchers. The
repercussions of the economic and health crisis caused by COVID-19
are perceptible and has led several countries to regress their
social indicators to 1990 levels. Economic development and
inequality reduction programs have not been able to provide
solutions that could minimize the impact of the pandemic on social
indicators, even in more advanced economies. The issue prompted
authorities to close their borders to avoid displacement, further
aggravating regional differences. The phenomenon of poverty,
despite being aggravated by the crisis, is recurrent and very
harmful in peripheral countries and there seems to be no single
solution, as each country faces its specificities, requiring an
immersion in its causes and consequences. This book discusses the
results of research conducted on the causes of hunger and poverty
and how the pandemic has aggravated this problem. It explores the
local development initiatives that have been implemented to
mitigate the problem and identifies the different causes for the
chronic problem of hunger and underdevelopment in the countries
studied to present proposals in public policies to intervene,
combat and improve poverty situations. It includes points in
different scientific areas, such as sociology, economics,
management, entrepreneurship, marketing, education, among others,
that add to the efforts to combat poverty and current means and
methods to modernize countries that are less developed. This book
is intended for those who work or study within the scientific
fields related to the phenomenon of hunger, poverty and local
development, as well as for universities, students, teachers and
researchers. Additionally, the book is aimed at policy makers
related to the topic under study and practitioners dealing with the
problem so that they can utilize the wide range of studies that
will be presented in the book, which will also be of interest to
the general public.
The phenomenon of poverty, despite being aggravated by the COVID-19
pandemic, is recurrent and very harmful in peripheral countries.
There seems to be no single solution, as each country faces its
specificities, requiring an immersion into its causes and
consequences. Multidimensional Approach to Local Development and
Poverty: Causes, Consequences, and Challenges Post COVID-19
discusses the results of research conducted on the multivariate
causes of hunger and poverty and how the pandemic has aggravated
this problem, as well as the local development initiatives that
have been implemented to mitigate the problem. Covering a range of
topics such as sustainable development and public policy, this book
is ideal for policymakers, government officials, practitioners,
researchers, academicians, instructors, and students.
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