Abstract:
World‗s population is becoming concentrated in and around large cities.
Hence ensuring access to food to everyone could be a global challenge,
certainly one of the highest orders. The Global Commission on Adaptation has
identified ‗Food‘ as one of the systems that require actionable
recommendations to address the 30% decline in crop yield by 2050.
India, the world‗s largest democracy is beset with several problems that make
urban life difficult due to the persisting food insecurity, which coexists with
poverty. Lack of income, illiteracy, homelessness, inadequate housing, unsafe
environment, social discrimination is some of the factors that aggravate the
food security issues. It is estimated that by 2050, 50% of the Indian population
is expected to live in and around cities, and hence these problems are bound
to intensify manifolds. Urban food insecurity needs serious attention as the
ubiquity of slums and resettlement colonies caused by the unforeseen
migration of rural poor to urban areas in search of livelihoods. Conventionally,
food security has always been linked to agrarian distress or by the lack of
availability of food in rural areas. Urban expansion has consequences for food
security in terms of changing food consumption patterns with increase in
consumption of processed foods.
This thesis acts mainly as the foundation for tackling food shortage problems
in the metropolitan environment at a level that is as local as a relocation/
resettlement colony, and seeks out ways to solve them through urban farming
initiatives and public engagement. To proceed with the study, urban food
insecurity; and urban agriculture were identified as the primary research
areas, followed by conceptualization, literature review and formulation of aim
and objectives. The objectives that have been set for this study are to identify
households that are food insecure; severity of food insecurity and the factors
that caused the same; followed by planning interventions to address prevailing
food insecurity. The site selection was carried out by looking into the
background of formation of resettlement colonies in and around the city, and
selecting one where food insecurity and the factors responsible for the same
exist.
An extensive data collection- both primary and secondary was carried out toevaluate the presence of food insecurity, analyze the severity and draw
inferences. The collected data was computed using several tools inspired by
the literature review and using the opinions of the experts consulted in the
data collection process. Moreover, the analysis has been carried out as per
the objectives of the study, in order to ensure all the outcomes of the
respective objectives are met.
Whatever has been suggested for the chosen resettlement area can be
translated into a permanent means to address food insecurity. Urban farming
interventions can play a significant role to address food security issues of an
urban resettlement colony. As an important tool for urban sustainability, urban
agriculture practices can benefit urban poor and affluent urban residents by
addressing food gaps, having a positive impact on urban development, and
improving quality of life and livelihoods through increased employment
opportunities and improved access to quality food and social opportunities.
Since, majorly these migrants come from an agricultural background, it is
advantageous to make use of their farming skills in urban agricultural
practices and hence provide them an opportunity to secure their food and
nutritional needs.