DominicJ wrote:
With sufficient geoforming, we could do a great deal to increase any carrying capacity.
But the resources to do so in Somalia are likely never going to be available, and the current population of Somalia is several times what it was before they destroyed what little capacity they had.
Could Somalia be self sufficient and enjoy a sustainable future with its present population and future increased population predicated by current demographic? I have no doubt that the answer is yes, if only the Somali people did the right things and the rest of the world didn't mess things up for them. Neither of those conditions is likely to obtain.
Somalia has had a long history of exploitation by foreigners, not least by the British, and the environmental destruction caused by foreigners taking Somali charcoal and the industrial fishing off the coastline, again by foreigners, has been ecological genocide. The country's most valuable resources have been stolen.
We need to step back a moment, look at the physical inputs, sunshine and rain, minerals from the soil, on the physical landscape, and determine what the productive capacity of the land and ocean could be, if everyone behaved themselves.
Somalia could feed itself if only it stopped shooting itself in the foot and the rest of us stopped shooting too.