COVID-19, climate shocks, and food security linkages: evidence and perceptions from smallholder farming communities in Tanzania

IF 2.2 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Environment and Development Economics Pub Date : 2022-09-09 DOI:10.1017/s1355770x22000225
Violet Lasdun, Aurélie P. Harou, C. Magomba, Aika Aku
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Insights on the indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are critical for designing and implementing policies to alleviate the food security burden it may have caused, and for bolstering rural communities against similar macroeconomic shocks in the future. Yet estimating the causal effects of the pandemic is difficult due to its ubiquitous nature and entanglement with other shocks. In this descriptive study, we combine high-resolution satellite imagery to control for plot-level rainfall with household socio-economic panel data from 2014, 2016, 2019 and 2020, to differentiate the effect of the pandemic from climatic shocks on food security in Morogoro, Tanzania. We find evidence of decreased incomes, increased prices of staple foods, and increased food insecurity in 2020 relative to previous years, and link these changes to the pandemic by asking households about their perceptions of COVID-19. Respondents overwhelmingly attribute economic hardships to the pandemic, with perceived impacts differing by asset level.
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2019冠状病毒病、气候冲击和粮食安全联系:来自坦桑尼亚小农社区的证据和看法
深入了解2019冠状病毒病大流行的间接影响,对于制定和实施减轻疫情可能造成的粮食安全负担的政策,以及帮助农村社区抵御未来类似的宏观经济冲击,都至关重要。然而,由于大流行的普遍性和与其他冲击的纠缠性,很难估计其因果影响。在这项描述性研究中,我们将高分辨率卫星图像与2014年、2016年、2019年和2020年的家庭社会经济面板数据相结合,以区分疫情与气候冲击对坦桑尼亚莫罗戈罗粮食安全的影响。我们发现,与前几年相比,2020年将出现收入下降、主食价格上涨和粮食不安全状况加剧的迹象,并通过询问家庭对COVID-19的看法,将这些变化与疫情联系起来。受访者绝大多数将经济困难归因于疫情,其感知到的影响因资产水平而异。
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期刊介绍: Environment and Development Economics is positioned at the intersection of environmental, resource and development economics. The Editor and Associate Editors, supported by a distinguished panel of advisors from around the world, aim to encourage submissions from researchers in the field in both developed and developing countries. The Journal is divided into two main sections, Theory and Applications, which includes regular academic papers and Policy Options, which includes papers that may be of interest to the wider policy community. Environment and Development Economics also publishes occasional Policy Fora (discussions based on a focal paper). From time to time the journal publishes special issues based on a particular theme.
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