利用生物栽培方法在哥斯达黎加农村经济转型的背景下审查粮食不安全问题

E. Ruiz, D. Himmelgreen, Nancy Romero Daza, Jenny Peña
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本文概述了一种生物文化方法,该方法采用混合方法研究设计来研究哥斯达黎加蒙特韦德区(MVZ)经济转型背景下的粮食不安全问题。利用与家庭(n = 200)和个人水平变量相关的结构化调查数据以及人体测量数据,进行线性回归分析,试图根据生物和文化数据预测粮食不安全状况。此外,还与户主进行了100次深入的定性访谈,以便将定量调查结果置于民族志上。用两个预测因子构建了一个多元线性回归模型,该模型占食品不安全变化的36%:报告疾病症状的综合指数和关于购买基本食品杂货所采用的策略的分类变量。关于报告的疾病频率和购买策略的数据预测了研究样本中粮食不安全变化的相当大比例。这凸显了粮食不安全过程的复杂性和生物文化性。
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USING A BIOCULTURAL APPROACH TO EXAMINE FOOD INSECURITY IN THE CONTEXT OF ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATIONS IN RURAL COSTA RICA
This article outlines a biocultural approach that employs a mixed-methods research design to the study of food insecurity in the context of economic transformations in the Monteverde Zone (MVZ), Costa Rica. Using structured survey data related to household (n = 200) and individual level variables as well as on anthropometric measurements, linear regression analyses were run in order to try to predict food insecurity based on biological and cultural data. Additionally, 100 in-depth, qualitative interviews were carried out with heads of households in order to situate the quantitative findings ethnographically. A multiple linear regression model accounting for 36 percent of the variation in food insecurity was constructed with two predictors: an aggregate index of reported illness symptoms and a categorical variable concerning the strategies employed for the purchase of basic grocery items. Data on reported illness frequency and purchasing strategies predict a sizeable proportion of the variation of food insecurity in the study sample. This highlights the complex, biocultural nature of food insecurity processes.
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