提高认识,倡导变革:新斯科舍省粮食安全非政府组织的工作

IF 1.6 Q2 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY
Greg Cameron, Julia Roach, S. Dukeshire, Delaney Keys
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尽管新斯科舍省的非政府组织(ngo)多年来一直致力于当地的粮食安全,但对其活动和影响进行分析的研究有限。我们采用联合国粮农组织(FAO)的粮食安全四个维度——粮食可得性、粮食可及性、粮食利用和粮食稳定性——作为数据收集和分析的指导,通过文献分析、媒体分析和对非政府组织代表的采访,对新斯科舍省九家非政府组织的工作进行了调查。我们根据两大主题(提高社区意识和开展研究/政策宣传)和两个更集中的主题(伙伴关系和资助)对调查结果进行了分类。然后,我们讨论了全省丰富的粮食安全“方向”,涵盖社区粮食安全、家庭粮食不安全、粮食正义、粮食主权和政策工作。我们发现,由于粮农组织的四个标准是基于更大的尺度(例如,国家层面),因此不能轻易地涵盖新斯科舍省无数社区层面的粮食安全工作。然而,我们确实注意到,在国家以下一级,指标表明农业食品系统在该省继续占据主导地位。我们建议,在后疫情时代,通过长期、联合的可持续粮食政策方法,以及对关键行为者的机构定位,粮食安全非政府组织与当地大学和民间组织建立的关系可以重新焕发活力。
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Raising awareness and advocating change: The work of Nova Scotia food security NGOs
Although Nova Scotia nongovernmental organiza­tions (NGOs) have been working on local food security for many years, there is limited research that has analyzed their activities and impacts. Employing the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations' (FAO) four dimensions of food security—food availability, food access, food utilization, and food stability—to guide data collec­tion and analysis, we examined the work of nine Nova Scotia NGOs through document analysis, media analysis, and interviews with NGO repre­sentatives. We categorized the findings according to two broad themes of raising community aware­ness and conducting research/policy advocacy, and two more focused themes of partnerships and funding. We then discussed the rich array of food security “orientations” throughout the province, spanning community food security, household food insecurity, food justice, food sovereignty, and policy work. We found that the FAO’s four crite­ria, based as they are on larger scales (e.g., the national level), could not easily capture the myriad commu­nity-level food security work in Nova Sco­tia. We did note, however, that at the subnational level, indicators point to the continued dominance of the agri-food system in the province. We suggest that the relations forged by the food security NGOs with local universities and civic organiza­tions could be reinvigorated in the post-COVID era with longer-term, joined-up sustainable food policy approaches coupled with institutional mapping of key actors.
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