This paper reviews available cross-disciplinary evidence on how culture affects food security. We discuss the impact of culture on all four dimensions (availability, access and choice, utilization, and stability). There is large heterogeneity in the size and breadth of available evidence, with research often biased toward high-come countries. The dynamics as well as the magnitude and relative importance of cultural effects on food security are still poorly understood. Despite these gaps in the literature, it is clear that how and why we obtain, process, prepare, and eat food is influenced by culture in various ways. Gender, family, and decision-making power play a critical role in interacting with culture and its impact on food security. Th...
This paper finds that factors such as caste and religion influence food security at the regional lev...
Food security refers not only to an adequate aggregate supply of food, but also means that "all peop...
The issue of food is indeed a systemic problem involving fundamental aspects of the social, cultural...
This paper reviews available cross-disciplinary evidence on how culture affects food security. We di...
This paper reviewsavailable cross-disciplinary evidence on howculture affectsfood security.We discus...
This paper reviews case study literature on the role of culture, religion and traditional knowledge ...
Objective : Food Security has become a global concern, yet its measurement has varied considerably a...
Within cultural food security research, little attention has been given to the perspectives of inter...
Food is intrinsically linked to culture, identity, and for people with lived refugee experiences, cu...
The aim of this research was to analyze motivations behind food choices from a cross-cultural perspe...
Despite the growing political consensus on the importance of improving food and nutrition security t...
Food insecurity rates continue to rise in the United States, which creates a greater disparity betwe...
Food security is a state of having a source of access to enough quantity of affordable and nutritio...
Though enormous strides have been achieved in recent decades towards reducing food insecurity in the...
BACKGROUND: The global policy discourse on sustainability and health has called for dietary transfor...
This paper finds that factors such as caste and religion influence food security at the regional lev...
Food security refers not only to an adequate aggregate supply of food, but also means that "all peop...
The issue of food is indeed a systemic problem involving fundamental aspects of the social, cultural...
This paper reviews available cross-disciplinary evidence on how culture affects food security. We di...
This paper reviewsavailable cross-disciplinary evidence on howculture affectsfood security.We discus...
This paper reviews case study literature on the role of culture, religion and traditional knowledge ...
Objective : Food Security has become a global concern, yet its measurement has varied considerably a...
Within cultural food security research, little attention has been given to the perspectives of inter...
Food is intrinsically linked to culture, identity, and for people with lived refugee experiences, cu...
The aim of this research was to analyze motivations behind food choices from a cross-cultural perspe...
Despite the growing political consensus on the importance of improving food and nutrition security t...
Food insecurity rates continue to rise in the United States, which creates a greater disparity betwe...
Food security is a state of having a source of access to enough quantity of affordable and nutritio...
Though enormous strides have been achieved in recent decades towards reducing food insecurity in the...
BACKGROUND: The global policy discourse on sustainability and health has called for dietary transfor...
This paper finds that factors such as caste and religion influence food security at the regional lev...
Food security refers not only to an adequate aggregate supply of food, but also means that "all peop...
The issue of food is indeed a systemic problem involving fundamental aspects of the social, cultural...