2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0243825
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Food security and livelihoods of post-resettlement households around Kanha National Park

Abstract: Globally, conservation efforts have moved millions of people out of protected areas since the 1970s, yet quantitative studies on post-resettlement well-being remain a challenge due to poor documentation. Since 2008, the Indian forest department records demographic and financial details at the household level under standardized guidelines for resettlement. Here, we examine the food security of approximately 600 households’ post-resettlement from Kanha National Park (KNP) in central India between 2009 and 2014. … Show more

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“…In Sub-Sahara the most frequently used indicators to measure households food security are focused on household food insecurity access scale [29,30], household hunger scale [31], household food security survey module [32], household pulse survey [33], household dietary diversity scores [34], household consumption and expenditure surveys [24,35], months of adequate food provisioning [36], food adequacy questionnaire [37], food consumption score [33,38,39], food insecurity experience scale [40], measures the severity of food insecurity in population [31], household dietary diversity score [41], calorie adequacy indicator [27], coping strategy index [38,32], food consumption score [42], food security index [43,44]. In previous studies, indicators are jointly used taking into account not only their advantages and weakness but also food security multi-dimensions [36,45,46,47,48].…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Sub-Sahara the most frequently used indicators to measure households food security are focused on household food insecurity access scale [29,30], household hunger scale [31], household food security survey module [32], household pulse survey [33], household dietary diversity scores [34], household consumption and expenditure surveys [24,35], months of adequate food provisioning [36], food adequacy questionnaire [37], food consumption score [33,38,39], food insecurity experience scale [40], measures the severity of food insecurity in population [31], household dietary diversity score [41], calorie adequacy indicator [27], coping strategy index [38,32], food consumption score [42], food security index [43,44]. In previous studies, indicators are jointly used taking into account not only their advantages and weakness but also food security multi-dimensions [36,45,46,47,48].…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The issues of ensuring food security through the creation of conditions for sustainable development of rural areas have been paid attention in the works of various scientists and researchers : Bouwman De CaZK et al (2021), Godfray et al (2010), De Carvalho et al (2021, Drangert (2021), Farcas et al (2021), Neelakantan, DeFries, and Fanzo (2020), O'Hara and Toussaint (2021) and many others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%