Zhenzhong Si presents the COVID-19 Pandemic’s Impacts on Food Security in China at the Just Food conference
Zhenzhong Si presents the COVID-19 Pandemic’s Impacts on Food Security in China at the Just Food conference on June 14, 2021. The conference is the joint annual conference of the Association for the Study of Food and Society (ASFS), Agriculture, Food & Human Values Society (AFHVS), Canadian Association for Food Studies (CAFS) and The Society…
Zhenzhong Si and Jonathan Crush present the results of HCP’s COVID-19 and Food Security in China Project to the CanCOVID Speaker Series
Zhenzhong Si and Jonathan Crush present the results of HCP’s COVID-19 and Food Security in China Project to the CanCOVID Speaker Series. This presentation introduces the Hungry Cities Partnership and its SSHRC-funded COVID‑19 and Food Security in China Project, analysing the results of a pioneering household survey conducted during the lockdown in 2020 in two Chinese…
HCP’s Cameron McCordic, Liam Riley and Ines Raimundo publish an analysis of gendered food security outcomes in Maputo in the journal Development Southern Africa
HCP’s Cameron McCordic, Liam Riley and Ines Raimundo publish an analysis of gendered food security outcomes in Maputo in the journal Development Southern Africa. The article assesses the role of employment and education in explaining this phenomenon in the city of Maputo. Using household survey data, this investigation defines the extent to which the relationship…
HCP’s Gareth Haysom argues for the need to integrate food sensitive planning and design into general urban governance and planning structures and policies
In the most recent paper published on Urban Forum entitled “Integrating Food Sensitive Planning and Urban Design into Urban Governance Actions“, HCP’s Gareth Haysom argues for the need to integrate food sensitive planning and design into general urban governance and planning structures and policies. Food sensitive planning and urban design is offered as a specific…
HCP COVID-19 and Food Security Project publishes analysis of impacts on household food security in Wuhan, China
HCP COVID-19 and Food Security Project publishes analysis of COVID-19’s impacts on household food security in Wuhan, China. This study published on the journal Food & Nutrition Research provides a timely assessment of household food insecurity and also investigates its determinant factors. The results revealed that socio-demographic characteristics remained the underlying determinants of household food insecurity…
HCP publishes report on inclusive growth and informal food vending in Mexico City, Mexico
HCP publishes report on inclusive growth and informal food vending in Mexico City, Mexico. The report describes and analyzes the structure, organization, dynamics, and impacts of informal food systems under conditions of hyper-urbanization. The informal food economy in Mexico City comprises a network of informal markets, suppliers, transporters, mobile traders, hawkers, retailers, and street food vendors…
HCP researchers Ndeyapo Nickanor, Lawrence Kazembe, Jonathan Crush and Jeremy Wagner publish an evaluation of the African supermarket revolution in Namibia in Development Southern Africa
HCP researchers Ndeyapo Nickanor, Lawrence Kazembe, Jonathan Crush and Jeremy Wagner publish an evaluation of the African supermarket revolution in Namibia in Development Southern Africa. This paper focuses on Windhoek, Namibia, showing that the city’s food system is dominated by South African and local supermarket chains. Since the end of apartheid, South African supermarket chains have…
HCP Publishes the Report of the IPaSS Close-out Conference
HCP publishes the report of the IPaSS close-out conference on “Localising the SDGS through an Urban Food Lens in the Global South“. The online conference was held on November 9-10, 2020. This conference offers global reflections on SDG localisation efforts, and proposes that FOOD offers a useful lens for approaching sustainability in a holistic manner (Day 1).…
HCP’s Cameron McCordic and Bruce Frayne publish article on household barriers to the SDGs inMaputo, Mozambique, in the Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition
The article assesses the relationships between SDG 3 (Good Health and Wellbeing), SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) and SDG 1 (No Poverty) in Maputo, Mozambique. It found that households with chronically ill members have a slightly increased odds of experiencing poverty and food insecurity and tend to experience these challenges concurrently.
HCP Convenes Workshop with ICLEI on Localising the SDGS through an Urban Food Lens in the Global South
HCP Convenes Workshop with ICLEI on Localising the SDGS through an Urban Food Lens in the Global South. There are growing efforts to localise the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) which acknowledge the vital role of local government and urban actors in driving sustainability. These efforts are supported by an intuitive understanding of the interrelation between each of…