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Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security. by Eberhard Weber UNESCO / APMRN / Development Studies / USP Workshop on Climate Change Related Migration 14-15 May, 2009 Suva, FIJI. A few words about impacts of climate change Paradigms in Food (In)Security research

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Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

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  1. Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security by Eberhard Weber UNESCO / APMRN / Development Studies / USP Workshop on Climate Change Related Migration 14-15 May, 2009 Suva, FIJI.

  2. A few words about impacts of climate change • Paradigms in Food (In)Security research • Vulnerabilities and Sustainable Livelihoods

  3. Source: FAO, website)

  4. IPCC 2007

  5. After 1990 Niue was turned from a food exporting country to a food dependent country after Tropical Cyclone Ofa. The country needed two years to recover from this food dependency. Tropical Cyclone Heta (2004) had an even bigger impact on agricultural production in Niue. IPCC 2007

  6. IPCC 2007

  7. Paradigms in Food Security Research There are two major traditions explaining Food (In)security: • Food Availability Decline Paradigm • Food Entitlement Decline Paradigm

  8. Food Availability Decline Paradigm Food (In)Security is mainly a function of the production of food. • Food Insecurity either happens (following a (Neo-) Malthusian approach) because population is too fast increasing and food production can not keep pace. Or • Food production is disturbed / interrupted by natural or other hazards. The result of both is that not enough food is available

  9. Food Entitlement Decline Paradigm Food (In)Security is mainly a function of the Entitlement people have over food. • Food Insecurity happens (structuralist approach) because of a decline in the control people can exercise over food. Aspects of access, capabilities and the factors that contribute to both play a major role. People go hungry because they can not establish control over food that actually is available. It is a decline in entitlement that causes hunger.

  10. Strategies arising from the Paradigms Food Availability Decline • To grow more food • Green Revolution / Bio-Technology Food Entitlement Decline • To strengthen people’s capabilities when accessing food. • To reduce people’s vulnerabilities • To make people’s livelihoods more secure and sustainable

  11. Food security… ... exists when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life. World Food Summit 1996) …. is much more than just food production….

  12. The structural dimension of vulnerability • Vulnerability "Vulnerability has (thus) two sides: an external side of risks, shocks and stress to which an individual or household is subject; and an internal side which is defencelessness, meaning a lack of means to cope without damaging loss" Robert Chambers 1989

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  15. Components of Food Security & Key Elements FOOD UTILISATION FOOD ACCESS • Affordability • Allocation • Preference • Nutritional Value • Social Value • Food Safety FOOD AVAILABILITY • Production • Distribution • Exchange

  16. 7 12 Food insecurity arises from overlapping and interacting stressors Misselhorn 2005 Global Environmental Change

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