An everyday political economy of food insecurity in Myanmar’s central dry zone
This paper applies an everyday political economy approach to examine the differentiated experiences of food insecurity and diet in a...
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This paper applies an everyday political economy approach to examine the differentiated experiences of food insecurity and diet in a...
19 October 2023
Urban dwellers’ food and nutritional wellbeing are both dependent on infrastructure and can be indicative of wider wellbeing in urban...
23 May 2023
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This working paper is the product of the Living Off-Grid Food and Infrastructure Collaboration. It is designed to bring together our...
The global distribution of malnutrition is remarkably unequal, and rates of malnutrition are also starkly unequal between population...
The Covid-19 pandemic has heightened growing global warnings of hunger and food insecurity. The related negative impacts are expected to...
The Covid-19 pandemic has altered the perception, understanding and experience of food insecurity in the UK. While the issue of food...
The food system, we are told, is ‘broken’. The complex links between food system and major global concerns - climate change,...
IDS staff worked alongside NIHR staff to develop a package of tailored e-learning resources and activities (the “Toolkit”) to...
Specialisation, scale, and spillovers in South and Southeast Asia’s agriculture Literature on agricultural development often invokes...
Agroecology is both the science that allows us to design agroecosystems that are more sustainable and socially just, largely based on...