Feeding the family during times of stress: experience and determinants of food insecurity in an Inuit community

This paper uses a mixed methods approach to characterise the experience of food insecurity among Inuit community members in Igloolik, Nunavut, and examine the conditions and processes that constrain access, availability, and quality of food. We conducted semi‐structured interviews ( n = 66) and focu...

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Published in:The Geographical Journal
Main Authors: FORD, JAMES D, BEAUMIER, MAUDE
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2011
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1475-4959.2010.00374.x 2024-06-23T07:54:09+00:00 Feeding the family during times of stress: experience and determinants of food insecurity in an Inuit community FORD, JAMES D BEAUMIER, MAUDE 2011 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4959.2010.00374.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1475-4959.2010.00374.x https://rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1475-4959.2010.00374.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor The Geographical Journal volume 177, issue 1, page 44-61 ISSN 0016-7398 1475-4959 journal-article 2011 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4959.2010.00374.x 2024-06-11T04:38:27Z This paper uses a mixed methods approach to characterise the experience of food insecurity among Inuit community members in Igloolik, Nunavut, and examine the conditions and processes that constrain access, availability, and quality of food. We conducted semi‐structured interviews ( n = 66) and focus groups ( n = 10) with community members, and key informant interviews with local and territorial health professionals and policymakers ( n = 19). The study indicates widespread experience of food insecurity. Even individuals and households who were food secure at the time of the research had experienced food insecurity in the recent past, with food insecurity largely transitory in nature. Multiple determinants of food insecurity operating over different spatial‐temporal scales are identified, including food affordability and budgeting, food knowledge and preferences, food quality and availability, environmental stress, declining hunting activity, and the cost of harvesting. These determinants are operating in the context of changing livelihoods and climate change, which in many cases are exacerbating food insecurity, although high‐order manifestations of food insecurity (that is, starvation) are no longer experienced. Article in Journal/Newspaper Igloolik inuit Nunavut Wiley Online Library Nunavut Igloolik ENVELOPE(-81.800,-81.800,69.378,69.378) The Geographical Journal 177 1 44 61
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description This paper uses a mixed methods approach to characterise the experience of food insecurity among Inuit community members in Igloolik, Nunavut, and examine the conditions and processes that constrain access, availability, and quality of food. We conducted semi‐structured interviews ( n = 66) and focus groups ( n = 10) with community members, and key informant interviews with local and territorial health professionals and policymakers ( n = 19). The study indicates widespread experience of food insecurity. Even individuals and households who were food secure at the time of the research had experienced food insecurity in the recent past, with food insecurity largely transitory in nature. Multiple determinants of food insecurity operating over different spatial‐temporal scales are identified, including food affordability and budgeting, food knowledge and preferences, food quality and availability, environmental stress, declining hunting activity, and the cost of harvesting. These determinants are operating in the context of changing livelihoods and climate change, which in many cases are exacerbating food insecurity, although high‐order manifestations of food insecurity (that is, starvation) are no longer experienced.
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title Feeding the family during times of stress: experience and determinants of food insecurity in an Inuit community
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title_full Feeding the family during times of stress: experience and determinants of food insecurity in an Inuit community
title_fullStr Feeding the family during times of stress: experience and determinants of food insecurity in an Inuit community
title_full_unstemmed Feeding the family during times of stress: experience and determinants of food insecurity in an Inuit community
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