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IDS Working Paper 597

Equity in Food Systems Livelihoods: A Review of Conceptualisations, Approaches, and Actions

Published on 14 December 2023

Food systems employ billions of people across the world, many of whom are socially and economically marginalised. The livelihoods within the food systems these people rely on tend to be precarious and low in economic return, exacerbating social and economic inequality while preventing food systems from improving their ecological sustainability.

In this paper, we review the different ways in which equitable livelihoods within food systems are conceptualised across academic communities, and what interventions are suggested to make food systems livelihoods more equitable. We analyse the tensions and complementarity between these different approaches and suggest an inter- and trans-disciplinary methodology.

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Ebata, A.; Bellwood-Howard, I. and Battersby, J. (2023) Equity in Food Systems Livelihoods: A Review of Conceptualisations, Approaches, and Actions, IDS Working Paper 597, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/IDS.2023.058

Authors

Ayako Ebata

Research Fellow

Imogen Bellwood-Howard

Research Fellow

Jane Battersby

Senior Lecturer, University of Cape Town

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published by
Institute of Development Studies
doi
10.19088/IDS.2023.058
isbn
978-1-80470-166-9
issn
2040-0209
language
English

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