OBJECTIVES: This research analyzes the roles and limitations of Public Health in British Columbia in advancing food security through the integration of food security initiatives into its policies and programs. It asks the question, can Public Health advance food security? If so, how, and what are its limitations? METHODS: This policy analysis merges findings from 38 key informant interviews conducted with government and civil society stakeholders involved in the development of food security initiatives, along with an examination of relevant documents. The Population Health Template is used to delineate and analyze Public Health roles in food security. RESULTS: Public Health was able to advance food security in some ways, such as the a...
Food security is a concept that refers to the ability of people to have access to food that is nutri...
Introduction: Food insecurity and foodborne disease are important issues in Canada, and the public h...
Food insecurity negatively affects vulnerable populations most severely. Additionally, unemployment,...
Food security policy, programs, and infrastructure have been incorporated into Public Health and oth...
Introduction: In Canada, foodborne disease and food insecurity are both important health issues that...
The objective of this research is to identify what actions local governments are taking in the urban...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
Diet-related diseases such as obesity, heart disease, diabetes and cancer are reaching epidemic prop...
Food security is emerging as an increasingly important public health issue. The purpose of this pape...
Background: To achieve zero hunger targets set within the United Nations’ Agenda 2030, high-income c...
Developing the evidence base for health promotion can be challenging because interventions often ha...
Marginalized urban communities face disproportionate rates of food insecurity related health outcome...
In Canada, in the late 1990s, food security was officially recognized as a national and internation...
Abstract: Government actors have an important role to play in creating healthy public policies and s...
In 1998, the Department of Agriculture and Agri-food published a document entitled Canada’s Action P...
Food security is a concept that refers to the ability of people to have access to food that is nutri...
Introduction: Food insecurity and foodborne disease are important issues in Canada, and the public h...
Food insecurity negatively affects vulnerable populations most severely. Additionally, unemployment,...
Food security policy, programs, and infrastructure have been incorporated into Public Health and oth...
Introduction: In Canada, foodborne disease and food insecurity are both important health issues that...
The objective of this research is to identify what actions local governments are taking in the urban...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
Diet-related diseases such as obesity, heart disease, diabetes and cancer are reaching epidemic prop...
Food security is emerging as an increasingly important public health issue. The purpose of this pape...
Background: To achieve zero hunger targets set within the United Nations’ Agenda 2030, high-income c...
Developing the evidence base for health promotion can be challenging because interventions often ha...
Marginalized urban communities face disproportionate rates of food insecurity related health outcome...
In Canada, in the late 1990s, food security was officially recognized as a national and internation...
Abstract: Government actors have an important role to play in creating healthy public policies and s...
In 1998, the Department of Agriculture and Agri-food published a document entitled Canada’s Action P...
Food security is a concept that refers to the ability of people to have access to food that is nutri...
Introduction: Food insecurity and foodborne disease are important issues in Canada, and the public h...
Food insecurity negatively affects vulnerable populations most severely. Additionally, unemployment,...