Food insecurity atlas of urban India

The atlas analyses the long-term problems of food insecurity, so that corrective measures can be taken in advance. Since the purchasing power and livelihood access are the key issues, the urban atlas has given more weight to livelihook access indicators. Factors such as education, skill formation, better infrastructure, investment in development activites today will have an impact on the livelihood access tomorrow.

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Main Authors: M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai (India) eng, World Food Programme, New Delhi (India) eng
Format: Texto biblioteca
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Published: Chennai (India) WFP/M.S.Swaminathan Research Foundation 2002
Subjects:FOOD SECURITY, FAMINE, FOOD SUPPLY, URBAN AREAS, FOOD PRODUCTION, TOWNS, POPULATION GROWTH, FOOD INTAKE, MALNUTRITION, NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS, POVERTY, FOOD POLICIES, Ville, Croissance de la population, Prise alimentaire (homme), Malnutrition, Besoin nutritionnel, Pauvreté, Politique alimentaire, Sécurité alimentaire, Famine, Disponibilité alimentaire, Zone urbaine, Production alimentaire, Ciudades, Crecimiento de la población, Ingestión de alimentos, Malnutrición, Necesidades de nutrientes, Pobreza, Política alimentaria, Seguridad alimentaría, Escasez de alimentos, Suministro de alimentos, Zonas urbanas, Producción alimentaria,
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Summary:The atlas analyses the long-term problems of food insecurity, so that corrective measures can be taken in advance. Since the purchasing power and livelihood access are the key issues, the urban atlas has given more weight to livelihook access indicators. Factors such as education, skill formation, better infrastructure, investment in development activites today will have an impact on the livelihood access tomorrow.