Food Security and Conflict
Food Security in an Uncertain World
ISBN: 978-1-78560-213-9, eISBN: 978-1-78560-212-2
Publication date: 16 December 2015
Abstract
Purpose
The objective of this chapter is to discuss the pathways between climate, water, food, and conflict. Areas that are exhibiting food insecurity or have the potential to be food insecure are typically located in areas that experience poverty and government corruption. Higher rates of conflict occur in areas with lower caloric intake and poor nutrition.
Methodology/approach
We identify key pathways between these variables and discuss intervening factors and compound effects.
Findings
The pathways between water, food security, and conflict are complicated and are influenced by many intervening factors. A critical examination of the literature and an in-depth analysis of the reasons for conflict suggest that food insecurity is a multiplier, or facilitator, of the opportunities for and benefits from conflict.
Practical implications
To most effectively reduce the risks of conflict, policies must adequately and simultaneously address each of the four dimensions of food security – availability, stability, utilization, and access. Careful attention to alleviating food insecurity will help alleviate some of the underlying rationale for conflict.
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Citation
Mitchell, D., Hudson, D., Post, R., Bell, P. and Williams, R.B. (2015), "Food Security and Conflict", Food Security in an Uncertain World (Frontiers of Economics and Globalization, Vol. 15), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 211-225. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1574-871520150000015022
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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