Ahlgren, IngridYamada, SeijiWong, Allen2015-12-101079-0969http://hdl.handle.net/1885/51404Climate change impacts are expected to produce more frequent, longer and unpredictable drought periods with further saltwater intrusion in the Marshall Islands. As a result, a significant return to traditional food cropping is unlikely. This will lead toKeywords: climate change; climate effect; food aid; food supply; health impact; human rights; nutrition; Marshall IslandsRising Oceans, Climate Change, Food Aid, and Human Rights in the Marshall Islands20142020-11-15Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License