2021
DOI: 10.1590/1678-9865202134200299
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Food Security and coexistence with the semiarid zone in areas affected by drought in the backlands of Pernambuco

Abstract: Objective Between 2010 and 2017, it was registered one of the most intense droughts in the Brazilian Northeastern Semiarid region, when the rainfall was below the historical level for the region. This context was related to water scarcity for human consumption and productive activities in this territory, where the semiarid backlands of the state of Pernambuco are located. The objective of this study was to assess the condition of food security and its associated factors in areas affected by drought in the semi… Show more

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“…FI also showed a higher prevalence among families living in rural areas in studies in the Brazilian semi-arid (18) , the central-west region (19) and the national territory (4) . The vulnerability of rural territories is recognised by the literature that cites different reasons, such as the greater concentration of poverty and the difficulty in accessing food, goods, services, transport (20) and health services (21) .…”
Section: Time Living With Food Insecurity and Socio-demographicmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…FI also showed a higher prevalence among families living in rural areas in studies in the Brazilian semi-arid (18) , the central-west region (19) and the national territory (4) . The vulnerability of rural territories is recognised by the literature that cites different reasons, such as the greater concentration of poverty and the difficulty in accessing food, goods, services, transport (20) and health services (21) .…”
Section: Time Living With Food Insecurity and Socio-demographicmentioning
confidence: 94%