
Sowing the Seeds of Peace for Food Security ? Disentangling the Nexus Between Conflict, Food Security and Peace
Disentangling the Nexus Between Conflict, Food Security and Peace
Series: FAO Agricultural Development Economics Technical Study;
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Product details:
- Publisher John Wiley & Sons
- Date of Publication 30 March 2020
- Number of Volumes Paperback
- ISBN 9789251099339
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages112 pages
- Size 300x210x15 mm
- Weight 353 g
- Language English 99
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Short description:
Looks at the nature of the relationships between conflict, food security and peace. The book shows how food security and nutrition outcomes vary across different types of conflict, identifying the conditions that seem to influence those outcomes the most, and reviews evidence on the channels through which conflict and violence affect food security.
MoreLong description:
This study looks at the nature of the presumed relationships between conflict, food security and peace. First it charts out how the landscape of conflict and violence has changed in recent decades and shows how food security and nutrition outcomes vary across different types of conflict, identifying the conditions that seem to influence those outcomes the most.
Subsequently, the book reviews evidence on the channels through which conflict and violence affect food security and nutrition across conflict areas, and how food insecurity and other development deficiencies -&&&160;including undernourishment - may trigger or compound other drivers of conflict.
Finally, the paper discusses which responses and response mechanisms seem to have been most effective in minimizing the impacts of conflict on food security and to what extent efforts at enhancing resilience and improving food security can contribute to avoiding conflict and help build sustainable peace.