Household Food Security as a Complex System—Contributions to the Social Sciences from the Cuban Perspective during a Pandemic
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The food crisis caused by the rise in grocery prices affects many countries. Added to
this complex panorama is the current health situation generated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Its
impact on the productive sector will be detrimental to many household incomes and food practices.
The social sciences need to adopt a complex understanding of household food security (HFS) as
a dynamic process of building collective nutritional knowledge and eating habits. In the case of
Cuba, the burden on the agrifood system is the result of external and internal factors that affect
household food sustainability. This paper, therefore, seeks to assess the social construction of HFS as
a complex system in the current pandemic scenario using the municipality of Santiago de Cuba as a
case study. Qualitative and quantitative methods were used. The main results obtained focus on the
role played by women in food use and distribution, and the effect of food vulnerability on HFS. These
results provide an analytical model for the study of the new and diverse household-food-security
configurations that are emerging
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Ruiz, Y. D., Nariño, O. S., Almonte, J. M. J., & Domínguez, J. A. M. (2022). Household Food Security as a Complex System—Contributions to the Social Sciences from the Cuban Perspective during a Pandemic. In Sustainability (Vol. 14, Issue 18, p. 11783). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141811783














