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Food Security Measurement×Resilience Measurement for Development×
VakgebiedDevelopment StudiesDevelopment Studies
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Jaar van ontstaan20132016
GrondleggerFAO (FIES); FANTA (HFIAS); World Food Programme (FCS)FAO (RIMA); Christophe Béné and colleagues (conceptual framing)
TypeExperiential and dietary food-security surveyLatent-variable framework for measuring development resilience
Oorspronkelijke bronBallard, T. J., Kepple, A. W., & Cafiero, C. (2013). The Food Insecurity Experience Scale: Development of a Global Standard for Monitoring Hunger Worldwide. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). link ↗FAO (2016). RIMA-II: Resilience Index Measurement and Analysis-II. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome. link ↗
AliassenFood insecurity measurement, FIES, HFIAS, Food Consumption ScoreRIMA, Resilience Index Measurement and Analysis, Resilience Capacity Index, Development Resilience Measurement
Verwant44
SamenvattingFood security measurement comprises a family of survey-based instruments that capture households' or individuals' access to adequate food, distinct from the U.S. USDA Household Food Security Survey Module. The dominant tools — the FAO Food Insecurity Experience Scale (FIES), the Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS), the World Food Programme's Food Consumption Score (FCS), and dietary-diversity scores such as the Household Dietary Diversity Score (HDDS) — measure either the lived experience of food insecurity or the quantity and quality of the diet, providing the indicators used for global hunger monitoring and humanitarian targeting.Resilience Measurement and Analysis is a family of methods for quantifying the ability of households and communities to withstand, recover from, and adapt to shocks and stresses while maintaining or improving their well-being, especially food security. Exemplified by the FAO's Resilience Index Measurement and Analysis (RIMA-II) and informed by Béné and colleagues' critical conceptual work, it treats resilience as a latent capacity inferred from observable assets, access to services, and adaptive behaviours, estimated statistically and tracked over time to inform and evaluate resilience-building interventions.
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