亚马孙城市居民将捕鱼作为应对粮食不安全的策略

Urban Amazonians use Fishing as a Strategy for Coping with Food Insecurity

Journal of Development Studies · 2022
被引 10
人大 A-ABS 3

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研究巴西亚马孙偏远河滨城镇的798户家庭,发现捕鱼是弱势、粮食不安全家庭的普遍应对策略,每月非货币收入高达54美元,可降低粮食不安全风险。

Abstract

Fishing provides livelihoods and food for millions of people in the Global South yet inland fisheries are under-researched and neglected in food and nutrition policy. This paper goes beyond the rural focus of existing research and examines how urban households may use fishing as a livelihood strategy for coping with food insecurity. Our study in Brazilian Amazonia is based on a random sample of households (n = 798) in four remote riverine towns. We quantitatively examine the inter-connections between fishing and food insecurity, and find that fishing is a widespread coping strategy among disadvantaged, food insecure households. Fisher households tend to be highly dependent on eating fish, and for these households, consuming fish more often is associated with a modest reduction in food insecurity risks. Fishing provides monthly non-monetary income worth ≤ USD54 (equivalent to ∼12% of mean monetary income), potentially reducing food insecurity risks almost as much as the conditional cash transfer Bolsa Família. We estimate that nearly half a million inhabitants of the region’s remote, riverine urban centres are directly dependent on a household member catching fish, a nutritious and culturally preferred food. Consequently, small-scale urban fishers must be recognised in policy debates around food and nutrition security and management of natural resources.

城市渔业粮食不安全应对策略亚马逊城市居民