测量极地周边社区的粮食和营养安全

V. Erokhin
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粮食和营养安全问题汇集了对一系列环境、经济、社会和文化变化的关注,这些变化共同影响着人口的饮食和健康。人们曾多次尝试捕捉极地周边地区粮食和营养安全的具体重叠层面。然而,它们都没有形成一套全面的参数,以反映土著社区食物消费模式转变的全部复杂性,人类对环境的压力增加,以及北极气候变化的进展。为了弥补这一差距,作者采用了一项两阶段的国际专家调查,并根据可获得性、可及性、利用率和稳定性支柱提出了一套18项措施。采用了参数评定量表,可以在每个支柱的基础上衡量和比较土著社区的粮食和营养状况。该研究的关键成果是建立FNS状态评分系统,该系统可能成为解决现有问题的潜在解决方案之一,该问题是将不同的国际和国家参数有效转化为适用于北极国家环极地区的统一测量。
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Measuring Food and Nutrition Security in Circumpolar Communities
The issue of food and nutrition security (FNS) brings together concerns over a range of environmental, economic, social, and cultural changes which taken together influence the diets and health of the population. There have been many attempts to capture specific overlapping dimensions of food and nutrition security in circumpolar territories. None of them, however, has resulted in the elaboration of a comprehensive set of parameters which could reflect the entire complexity of transforming food consumption patterns in indigenous communities, strengthening of human pressure on the environment, and progressing climate change in the Arctic. To bridge the gap, the author employed a two-stage survey of international experts and promoted a set of eighteen measures along the availability, accessibility, utilization, and stability pillars. Introduction of a parameter rating scale allowed measuring and comparing food and nutrition statuses of indigenous communities on the per pillar basis. The key outcome of the study is the establishment of the FNS status scoring system which may become one of the potential solutions to the existing problem of effective translation of discrepant international and national parameters into a unified measurement applicable across circumpolar territories in Arctic countries.
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