In: Gross National Happiness: Practice and Measurement: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Gross National Happiness. Thimphu, Centre for Bhutan Studies 2008, pp. 568-581 . ISBN 978-99936-14-52-4
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Abstract
This paper reconsiders the concept of food security to reflect Bhutan's Gross National Happiness framework. Through various case studies relating to people's food security, including production, circulation and consumption, it analyses factors that would affect GNH indicators. By comparing the conventional concept of food security with the GNH framework, the paper suggests that while the conventional concept focuses on "what" and "how much", namely what is produced, traded and eaten and quantities, it lacks a perspective on the "how" questions, namely how food is produced, how food is traded and distributed, and how food is consumed.
Document type: | Book Section |
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Version: | Secondary publication |
Date Deposited: | 04 Jan 2013 12:43 |
ISBN: | 978-99936-14-52-4 |
Faculties / Institutes: | Miscellaneous > Individual person |
DDC-classification: | Home economics and family living |
Controlled Keywords: | Bhutan, Ernährungssicherheit, Bruttonationalglück |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Ernährung, Bhutan , Food Security , Gross National Happiness |
Subject (classification): | Agriculture and Forestry Miscellaneous |
Countries/Regions: | Bhutan |