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Título: Do urban food deserts exist in the global south? an analysis of Nairobi and Mexico City
Autor(es): WAGNER, JEREMY
HINTON, LUCY
CAMERON, MACCORDIC
OWUOR, SAMUEL
CAPRON, GUENOLA FRANCOISE MADELEINE
GONZALEZ ARELLANO, SALOMON
Temas: Seguridad alimentaria - Ciudad de México - Nairobi
Abastecimiento de alimentos - Ciudad de México - Nairobi
Supermercados - Ciudad de México - Nairobi
Fecha: 2019
Editorial: Basilea : MDPI
Citation: Sustainability  Volume 11  Issue 7  2019
Resumen: Recent conceptualizations of ‘food deserts’ have expanded from a sole focus on access to supermarkets, to food retail outlets, to all household food sources. Each iteration of the urban food desert concept has associated this kind of food sourcing behavior to poverty, food insecurity, and dietary diversity characteristics. While the term continues to evolve, there has been little empirical evidence to test whether these assumed associations hold in cities of the Global South. This paper empirically tests the premises of three iterations of the urban food desert concept using household survey data collected in Nairobi, Kenya, and Mexico City, Mexico. While these associations are statistically significant and show the expected correlation direction between household food sourcing behavior and food security, the strength of these relationships tends to be weak. These findings indicate that the urban food desert concept developed in North American and UK cities may have limited relevance to measuring urban food insecurity in the Global South.
URI: http://ilitia.cua.uam.mx:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/672
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