2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12051751
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Applying the Theory of Access to Food Security among Smallholder Family Farmers around North-West Mount Kenya

Abstract: Access to productive resources such as land and water is fundamental for households that rely on crop and livestock production for their livelihoods. Research often assumes that agricultural production—and thus, food security—are favoured by tenure security of resources (as represented by a “bundle of property rights”). However, research has not yet elucidated how food security is influenced by additional factors, represented within a “bundle of powers”. Guided by the Theory of Access developed by Ribot and Pe… Show more

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“…Those belonging to WRUAs were motivated to join water projects to enhance access to water. However, power relations associated with water projects meant that smallholders were often marginalized (Kaeser 2018;Mutea, Rist, and Jacobi 2020). In Bolivia, we noted a two-fold motivation and associated benefits of social self-organization in the Guaraní food system.…”
Section: Motivation and Benefits Associated With Social Self-organizationmentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…Those belonging to WRUAs were motivated to join water projects to enhance access to water. However, power relations associated with water projects meant that smallholders were often marginalized (Kaeser 2018;Mutea, Rist, and Jacobi 2020). In Bolivia, we noted a two-fold motivation and associated benefits of social self-organization in the Guaraní food system.…”
Section: Motivation and Benefits Associated With Social Self-organizationmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…In Kenya we observed high heterogeneity among the membership of smallholders and large-scale horticulture producers who also depended on the same surface water for irrigation (Peter et al 2018;Lanari et al 2018). WRUAs not only manage the water resources but also form community water projects that help the communities to access water (Mutea, Rist, and Jacobi 2020). However, a large proportion of smallholders are frequently excluded due to inability to pay monthly fees, while permits to abstract water are readily provided to large-scale producers (Ulrich 2014;Lanari 2014;Lanari, Liniger, and Kiteme 2016).…”
Section: Forms Of Social Self-organization In Kenya and Boliviamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most critical drivers of low agricultural productivity is the lagging use of modern inputs, especially fertilizers, and the lack of access to technology (Mutea, Rist, and Jacobi 2020). Traditionally, Kenya attempted to solve the issue through public input subsidy programmes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bundles of right covers all forms of formal and informal rules or norms. However, bundle of power intercedes in analogous to right-based access mechanism to figure how resources users gain control and eventually claim benefits [52]. For example, accessing land and water for irrigation are the most significant resource in agricultural production.…”
Section: Neo Malthusian Theory and Theory Of Access Connection To Food Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%