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Food Insecurity and Vulnerability in Nepal: Profiles of Seven Vulnerable Groups AgEcon
Lovendal, Christian Romer.
This report documents the main findings of vulnerable group profiling work in Nepal. It identifies the characteristics and investigates the vulnerability for seven particular livelihood groups, notably marginal farm households in the Terai, in the hills and in the mountains, agricultural labour households in the Terai, porters in the hills and mountains, rural service castes, and poor urban workers in the informal economy in the Kathmandu Valley. Based on this analysis, it considers how these people cope during times of insufficient food production and/or earnings, and proposes actions that could be taken to reduce their vulnerability to becoming food insecure in the future. Most of the research on poverty in Nepal during the past decades has focused...
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper Palavras-chave: Vulnerability; Food Insecurity; Vulnerable Groups; Livelihoods Profiling; Nepal; Food Security and Poverty; Q18.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/23793
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Understanding Vulnerability to Food Insecurity Lessons from Vulnerable Livelihood Profiling AgEcon
Lovendal, Christian Romer; Knowles, Marco; Horii, Naoko.
The Food Security and Agricultural Projects Analysis Unit (ESAF) of FAO has undertaken a number of pilot studies to develop a methodology for understanding why certain groups of people are vulnerable to becoming food insecure. The studies use the sustainable livelihoods approach adopted for food security analysis and are primarily based on qualitative information collection. The objective of these studies is to inform policy and programming decisions for reducing vulnerability to food insecurity. Drawing from these experiences and those of other FAO units involved in similar work, this paper identifies key lessons learnt and makes recommendations for strengthening future work on food security and vulnerability analysis.
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper Palavras-chave: Vulnerability; Vulnerable groups; Food security; Livelihoods; FIVIMS; Food Security and Poverty; Q12; R20; O20.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/23794
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Food Insecurity and Vulnerability in Viet Nam: Profiles of Four Vulnerable Groups AgEcon
Lovendal, Christian Romer.
This report documents the main findings of the vulnerable profiling work carried out in Viet Nam, in cooperation with national partners and under the framework of a UNDP “Policy and Strategy for Sustainable Food Security in Viet Nam” project, as a means to support the planning of appropriate interventions at the national level. Similar studies were undertaken in Guatemala and Nepal, and related work was carried out in Afghanistan and diverse mountainous areas in connection with the International Year of Mountains (2002). The report describes the livelihood strategies of four vulnerable groups (small farmers in the Red River and Mekong Deltas, small farmers in the Northern Region, artisanal fisherfolk in Central Coastal Region, and urban workers without...
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper Palavras-chave: Vulnerability; Food Insecurity; Vulnerable Groups; Livelihoods Profiling; Nepal.; Food Security and Poverty; Q18; Q19; O20.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/23798
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