Urban Food Actions Platform

Food (In)Security in Rapidly Urbanising, Low-Income Contexts

Author: Cecilia Tacoli
Publisher: Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
2017

Urbanisation in low and middle-income nations presents both opportunities and immense challenges. As urban centres grow rapidly, inadequate housing and the lack of basic infrastructure and services affect a large and growing proportion of their population. There is also a growing body of evidence on urban poverty and its links with environmental hazards. There is, however, limited knowledge of how these challenges affect the ways in which poor urban residents gain access to food and secure healthy and nutritious diets. With some important exceptions, current discussions on food security continue to focus on production, with limited attention to consumption. Moreover, urban consumers are typically treated as a homogenous group and access to food markets is assumed to be sufficient. This paper describes how, for the urban poor in low and middle-income countries, food affordability and utilisation are shaped by the income and non-income dimensions of poverty that include the urban space. Food safety|Food security and nutrition|Healthy environment|Markets|Resilient cities|Street foods|Other


Topic: Sustainable diets and nutrition
Organization: Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
Author: Cecilia Tacoli
Year: 2017
Type: Academic Literature
Region: Global coverage
Resource format: Document
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