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The state of food insecurity in the world: the multiple dimensions of food security. This 2013 report provides updates on global progress towards targets on hunger eradication as stipulated in the Millenium Development Goals and World Food ... FA Organization 被引量: 368发表: 2013年 Towards ...
Questions concerning food have multiple dimensions: food security depends on natural resources for production, distribution and consumption; food insecurity has been a defining characteristic of developing countries; food price inflation has been heavily implicated in political unrest; and the future of foo...
(FAO2008, p. 1). This widely adopted definition encompasses four dimensions of food security, all of which must be achieved simultaneously, namely accessibility, utilisation, availability, and stability (FAO2008). This definition was recently widened to incorporate the aspects of agency and ...
up by Maxwell and Frankenberger as “secure access at all times to sufficient food for a healthy life” (Maxwell1996). In an emergency food security assessment (EFSA), three key sets of indicators are used to estimate the dimensions of the food security problem (World Food Programme WFP2009)...
The future of the food system on the planet is increasingly facing uncertainties that are attributable to population growth and a surge in demand for nutritious food. Traditional agricultural practices are poised to place strain on production, as well as
However, the UN Special Rapporteur's formulation is arguably framed in a way that enables more direct attention to be drawn to the multiple dimensions of food security, and to the politics of food security. While this multidimensional formulation is not uncontroversial, and has not remained ...
The question is now whether we can keep up this pace with another 2 billion people added in the next 35 years, and how the four dimensions of food security (availability, accessibility/affordability, utilization and stability) will be balanced to ensure that fish go to those who need them ...