粮食不安全和依赖:土著居民对 COVID-19 的粮食反应。

AlterNative (Auckland, N.Z. : 2005) Pub Date : 2023-03-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-29 DOI:10.1177/11771801221137639
Babatunde Olusola Alabi, Tabitha Robin
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在文献中,粮食主权是一个相对较新的概念,它已发展成为解决世界各地许多土著社区普遍存在的粮食相关问题的一种方式。我们从 COVID-19 大流行中吸取了许多重要的经验教训,其中之一就是这一概念在确保加拿大原住民社区粮食充足方面的重要性。在本文中,我们将对加拿大土著社区的粮食不安全状况以及 COVID-19 大流行如何加剧了这一状况进行评述。我们还强调了政府为减轻饥饿所采取的应对措施,并着重介绍了原住民如何通过粮食主权来应对大流行病的影响。
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Food insecurities and dependencies: Indigenous food responses to COVID-19.

Food sovereignty is a relatively new concept in the literature that has evolved as a way to address widespread food-related issues for many Indigenous communities around the world. One of the many crucial lessons we have learned from the COVID-19 pandemic is the importance of this concept in ensuring food sufficiency in Indigenous communities in Canada. In this article, we provide a commentary on food insecurity in Indigenous communities in Canada and how the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated it. We also highlight the government's response to mitigating hunger and spotlight how Indigenous peoples are navigating the pandemic's impact through food sovereignty.

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