Studying the Effect of Land Ownership on Family Food Security in the Barbardiya Municipality: Quantitative Findings from a One-Way ANOVA

Sunil Rawal
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This study uses a quantitative technique, more particularly a one-way ANOVA, to examine how land ownership affects households' capacity to attain food security in the Barbardiya Municipality. A quantitative research technique was utilized to gather numerical data from a sample of 371 houses in the municipality that were randomly chosen. The data were analyzed using a one-way ANOVA to look for variations in the average evaluations of food sufficiency among various landholding categories. The research used the ANOVA, Welch, and Brown-Forsythe tests, as well as Tukey HSD post hoc analysis, to compare the size of the land in Katha among five food sufficiency groups. The findings suggested that there may be some variance in mean land size among food sufficiency groups, with the "Surplus" and "3 months" groups probably differing. The hypothesis testing did not discover any notable differences in the mean size of land across the various groups. The variance in land area that is related to differences between the categories is represented by the sum of squares between groups, degrees of freedom, and mean square, whereas the variance in land area that cannot be explained by differences between the categories are represented by the sum of squares within groups, degrees of freedom, and mean square. The study argues that rather than increasing the amount of land holdings, measures to improve food security should focus on boosting food storage and enhancing access to food. But it's also important to consider how community power dynamics could affect resource distribution, as well as the underlying social and economic structures that support inequality.
巴巴迪亚市土地所有权对家庭粮食安全的影响研究:单因素方差分析的定量结果
本研究使用定量技术,特别是单向方差分析,考察了土地所有权如何影响巴巴迪亚市家庭获得粮食安全的能力。采用定量研究技术,从随机选择的市区371所房屋样本中收集数值数据。使用单向方差分析对数据进行分析,以寻找不同土地持有类别之间粮食充足性平均评估的变化。该研究使用方差分析、韦尔奇检验和布朗-福赛检验,以及Tukey HSD事后分析,比较了卡塔五个粮食充足群体的土地面积。研究结果表明,在粮食充足的群体中,平均土地面积可能存在一些差异,“剩余”和“3个月”的群体可能有所不同。假设检验没有发现不同群体的平均土地面积有任何显著差异。与类别间差异相关的土地面积方差用组间平方和、自由度和均方表示,不能用类别间差异解释的土地面积方差用组内平方和、自由度和均方表示。该研究认为,改善粮食安全的措施不应该增加土地拥有量,而应该把重点放在增加粮食储存和增加获得粮食的途径上。但同样重要的是要考虑社区权力动态如何影响资源分配,以及支持不平等的潜在社会和经济结构。
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