ABSTRACT

This book offers an essential, comprehensive, yet accessible reference of contemporary food security discourse and guides readers through the steps required for food security analysis.

Food insecurity is a major obstacle to development and achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. It is a complex issue that cuts across traditional sectors in government and disciplines in academia. Understanding how multiple elements cause and influence food security is essential for policymakers, practitioners and scholars. This book demonstrates how evaluation can integrate the four elements of food security (availability, access, nutrition and resilience) and offers practical tools for policy and programme impact assessment to support evidence-based planning.

Aimed at researchers, postgraduates and those undertaking professional development in food studies, agricultural economics, rural development, nutrition and public health, the book is key reading for those seeking to understand evidence-based food security analysis.

part I|2 pages

The fundamentals of food security policy assessment in the era of the SDGs

chapter 7|8 pages

Mitigating negative nutrition transitions

Cultivating diversity in food systems

part II|2 pages

Practical guidance on in the components of evidence-based food security policy analysis

chapter 10|12 pages

The policymaking process

Introducing the Kaleidoscope Model for food security policy analysis

chapter 15|13 pages

Gender and food security

part IV|2 pages

Practical insights for implementation, monitoring and evaluation