Common resources (CRs) provide a “hidden harvest” for rural households and can also act as a safety net in the event of poor agricultural output or seasonal food gaps, hence contributing to food security. Yet only limited empirical research has assessed the relationship between CRs and the self-assessed food security conditions recorded among rural households. This exploratory paper draws on recent data from the Nigerian General Household Survey (GHS), a nationally representative sample of households administered in 2012–2013 as part of the World Bank Living Standards Measurement Study — Integrated Surveys on Agriculture (LSMS-ISA). A sustainable livelihood framework was used to contextualise CR access within the broader set of food securit...
The fact that several households are engaged in farming does not translate directly to them being fo...
The changes in household income result in a rapid shift in composition of food demanded by the food-...
The problem of nutrition security is getting worse in Africa, due to increasing population growth an...
Issues relating to food availability, accessibility/affordability, and food utilization remain param...
A nationally representative sample of 3380 rural households from General Household Survey-panel data...
The growth of food insecurity kept increasing despite numerous policies and programmes geared toward...
This paper examines food security determinants among rural farming households in Nigeria. A total of...
Publication history: Accepted - 8 December 2020; Published online - 20 January 2021Issues relating...
Food security is now fundamental to the development policies of Nigeria. The country is faced with...
Motivation: Food insecurity remains a continuing global challenge in most parts of the developing wo...
The growth of food insecurity kept increasing despite numerous policies and programmes geared toward...
A fundamental challenge the world faces today is ensuring that millions of households living in pove...
A nationally representative sample of 3380 rural households from General Household Survey-panel data...
The Nigerian food insecurity situation is still described as appalling despite a number of efforts g...
Defining food security in terms of availability and access to sufficient food to meet dietary needs ...
The fact that several households are engaged in farming does not translate directly to them being fo...
The changes in household income result in a rapid shift in composition of food demanded by the food-...
The problem of nutrition security is getting worse in Africa, due to increasing population growth an...
Issues relating to food availability, accessibility/affordability, and food utilization remain param...
A nationally representative sample of 3380 rural households from General Household Survey-panel data...
The growth of food insecurity kept increasing despite numerous policies and programmes geared toward...
This paper examines food security determinants among rural farming households in Nigeria. A total of...
Publication history: Accepted - 8 December 2020; Published online - 20 January 2021Issues relating...
Food security is now fundamental to the development policies of Nigeria. The country is faced with...
Motivation: Food insecurity remains a continuing global challenge in most parts of the developing wo...
The growth of food insecurity kept increasing despite numerous policies and programmes geared toward...
A fundamental challenge the world faces today is ensuring that millions of households living in pove...
A nationally representative sample of 3380 rural households from General Household Survey-panel data...
The Nigerian food insecurity situation is still described as appalling despite a number of efforts g...
Defining food security in terms of availability and access to sufficient food to meet dietary needs ...
The fact that several households are engaged in farming does not translate directly to them being fo...
The changes in household income result in a rapid shift in composition of food demanded by the food-...
The problem of nutrition security is getting worse in Africa, due to increasing population growth an...