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Gender differentiated utilization of banana as food, medicine and cultural artefact in central Uganda 乌干达中部不同性别将香蕉作为食物、药物和文物的情况
Pub Date : 2024-07-27 DOI: 10.1080/27685241.2024.2384360
L. Mulugo, Florence Birungi Kyazze, P. Kibwika, Emmanuel Ngolobe, Aman Omondi Bonaventure, E. Kikulwe
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The role of connective interventions in the collective management of public-bad problems: Evidence from a socio-ecological system perspective 连接性干预在集体管理公共问题中的作用:来自社会生态系统视角的证据
Pub Date : 2023-12-29 DOI: 10.1080/27685241.2023.2293846
J. A. Galarza-Villamar, M. McCampbell, Christopher Agyekumhene, D. Asingizwe, Emmanuel M. N. A. N. Attoh, E. Damtew, Richard Chepkwony, Katarzyna Cieslik, Nyamwaya Munthali, M. M. Murindahabi, Faith Mutavi, Andy B Nyamekye, S. Tafesse, P. Struik, C. Leeuwis
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“A little bit obsessed with the weather”: Leveraging Australian farmers’ online weather practices to inform the design of climate services "对天气有点着迷":利用澳大利亚农民的在线天气实践为气候服务设计提供信息
Pub Date : 2023-12-27 DOI: 10.1080/27685241.2023.2296652
Stephen Snow, A. Fleming, S. Fielke, Yuwan Malakar, E. Jakku, Carly Tozer, Graham D Bonnett
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Assessing the impacts of transitioning from rice farming to sugarcane cultivation on food security: Case of the dietary energy intake in the Northeast of Thailand 评估从水稻种植过渡到甘蔗种植对粮食安全的影响:泰国东北部膳食能量摄入案例
Pub Date : 2023-11-15 DOI: 10.1080/27685241.2023.2278897
S. Saqib, Narinpat Lakapunrat, Muhammad Yaseen, S. Visetnoi, Kannika Boonchit, Shoukat Ali
ABSTRACT Balancing economic gains and food security in the context of SDG 2, and focusing on the shift from rice farming to sugarcane cultivation, the nations can reap substantial economic gains by switching from food crops to cash crops. This change may affect the accessibility and price of food, which raises concerns about the possibility of food insecurity. The present study examined the impact of transitioning from rice farming to sugarcane cultivation on Dietary Energy Intake (DEI) in the Nong Bua Lamphu province in Northeast Thailand. Data was collected through a structured questionnaire survey and seven-day food consumption records from the farm households. Data was analysed through the methods of DEI: the minimum daily energy requirement (MDER), average dietary energy requirement (ADER) and probit regression. The results showed that income from farming irrespective of the type of farmer, food insecurity was relatively rare considering the MDER. The study found that 54% of small, 29% of medium and 4% of large farmers were having less DEI when considering their ADER. The regression model results showed that income from sugarcane, non-farm income and the % of land under sugarcane cultivation played a significant role in achieving DEI. This study emphasizes the need for balanced biofuel crop promotion policies in developing countries, focusing on smallholder farmers, to ensure food security, economic growth and sustainable development. Moreover, policies should be designed to provide support, resources and training to small farmers to ensure they can meet their dietary energy requirements while participating in cash crop cultivation.
摘要 在可持续发展目标 2 的背景下平衡经济收益和粮食安全,并重点关注从水稻种植向甘蔗种植的转变,各国可通过从粮食作物向经济作物的转变获得可观的经济收益。这种转变可能会影响粮食的可获得性和价格,从而引发对粮食不安全可能性的担忧。本研究探讨了泰国东北部农布南府从水稻种植过渡到甘蔗种植对膳食能量摄入(DEI)的影响。数据是通过结构化问卷调查和农户七天食物消费记录收集的。数据分析方法包括每日最低能量需求量(MDER)、平均膳食能量需求量(ADER)和概率回归。结果表明,无论农民的类型如何,从农业收入来看,考虑到 MDER,粮食不安全的情况相对较少。研究发现,54% 的小型农户、29% 的中型农户和 4% 的大型农户的平均膳食能量需求较低。回归模型结果表明,甘蔗收入、非农业收入和甘蔗种植土地的百分比对实现 DEI 起着重要作用。本研究强调,发展中国家需要以小农为重点,制定平衡的生物燃料作物推广政策,以确保粮食安全、经济增长和可持续发展。此外,政策设计应为小农户提供支持、资源和培训,确保他们在参与经济作物种植的同时,也能满足其膳食能量需求。
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