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Food security can be defined as … Food security is achieved FAO World Food Summit 1996
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Food security can be defined as …

Food security is achieved

FAO World Food Summit 1996

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Models in the report

• Crucial

• Suggested• Intro – Nutritional Spectrum model AND factors inf. Food

Supply mind map AND framework if relevant.

• Analysis – Malthus (and Boserup if possible)

• Conclusion – a model of your own choice, weighing scales? Triangle?

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Timings 90 mins

Time Marks

Plan 5

Intro 10-15 10

Meth 10-15 15

Analysis 45 20

Conc 10 15

Checking 5

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1. Structure (twitter)

Local National Regional (more than one country)

Global?

Famine Food Banks (Glasgow or USA)Factor =

Mali / Niger / Haiti (India?)Factor(s) =

Horn of Africa Factor(s)=MALTHUS

Obesity Child and Adult Obesity (North Ayrshire) Factor =

Mutton Flaps in Tonga Factor(s) =

North America – Mexico and USA (and Canada?)Factors =

MUST HAVE A MIX OF DIFFERENT PHYSICAL AND HUMAN FACTORS!

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1. Structure (twitter)

Local National Regional (more than one country)

Global?

Famine Food Banks (Glasgow or USA)Factor =

Mali / Niger / Haiti (India?)Factor(s) =

Horn of Africa Factor(s)=MALTHUS

Obesity Child and Adult Obesity (North Ayrshire) Factor =

Mutton Flaps in Tonga Factor(s) =

North America – Mexico and USA (and Canada?)Factors =

MUST HAVE A MIX OF DIFFERENT PHYSICAL AND HUMAN FACTORS!

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1. Structure (twitter)

Local National Regional (more than one country)

Global?

Famine Food Banks (Glasgow or USA)Factor =

Mali / Niger / Haiti (India?)Factor(s) =

Horn of Africa Factor(s)=MALTHUS

Obesity Child and Adult Obesity (North Ayrshire) Factor =

Mutton Flaps in Tonga Factor(s) =

North America – Mexico and USA (and Canada?)Factors =

MUST HAVE A MIX OF DIFFERENT PHYSICAL AND HUMAN FACTORS!

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1. Structure (twitter)

Local National Regional (more than one country)

Global?

Famine Food Banks (Glasgow or USA)Factor =

Mali / Niger / Haiti (India?)Factor(s) =

Horn of Africa Factor(s)=MALTHUS

Obesity Child and Adult Obesity (North Ayrshire) Factor =

Mutton Flaps in Tonga Factor(s) =

North America – Mexico and USA (and Canada?)Factors =

MUST HAVE A MIX OF DIFFERENT PHYSICAL AND HUMAN FACTORS!

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1. Structure (twitter)

Local National Regional (more than one country)

Global?

Famine Food Banks (Glasgow or USA)Factor =

Mali / Niger / Haiti (India?)Factor(s) =

Horn of Africa Factor(s)=MALTHUS

Obesity Child and Adult Obesity (North Ayrshire) Factor =

Mutton Flaps in Tonga Factor(s) =

North America – Mexico and USA (and Canada?)Factors =

MUST HAVE A MIX OF DIFFERENT PHYSICAL AND HUMAN FACTORS!

INCREASING COMPLEXITY

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LARGE SCALE

FAM OBESITY

SMALL SCALE

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POSSIBLE QUESTIONS …

1. Discuss the factors that have led to inequalities in food supply.

2. To what extent are famine and obesity a result of food supply inequalities.

3. ‘Food supply inequalities have complex physical and human causes.’ Discuss.

4. Assess the extent to which food supply is a man made issue.

5. Assess the view that obesity is only a problem for the developing world.

6. Evaluate the importance of food supply in rural areas.

7. Evaluate the view that obesity is a result of urban living?

8. Food supply factors vary depending upon rural or urban location. Discuss.

9. To what extent do the factors influencing food supply vary in rural and urban areas? (Jun 12)

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Rural V Urban structure?

Rural Urban

Famine

Obesity

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Discuss the factors that have led to inequalities in food supply.

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To what extent are famine and obesity a result of food supply inequalities.

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‘Food supply inequalities have complex physical and human causes.’ Discuss.

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Assess the extent to which food supply is a man made issue.

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Evaluate the importance of food supply in rural areas.

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Evaluate the view that obesity is a result of urban living?

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Food supply factors vary depending upon rural or urban location. Discuss.

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To what extent do the factors influencing food supply vary in rural and urban areas? (Jun 12)


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