Food Security

Most predictions of the effects of climate change on agricultural productivity are based on studies undertaken in developing nations with few conducted on temperate regions such as British Columbia (BC). This lack of attention, along with uncertainty about how climate change will unfold in different regions of the province, makes it difficult to predict future impacts on food security.
To gauge such impacts, we must first understand the province’s current system of food production, import and export and identify the future non-climatic demands on this system...
Click here for the 2011 Food Security & Climate Change Report
Research Projects
- Appendix A: Food Inventory
- Appendix B: Food Basket
- Appendix C: Community Garden
- Appendix D: Agriculture Education Programs
- Appendix E: Rooftop Gardens
- Appendix F: Food Security Organizations
- Appendix G: Focus Group Methods
- Appendix H: Food Related Enterprises
- Appendix I: Models & Case Studies
- Appendix J: Social Economy Programs
- Appendix K: Social Enterprise Strategies
- Appendix L: Labor Force Needs
- Appendix M: Indicators
- Community Food Assessment Guide for BC
- Food Assessment and CED
- Charitable Food
- Community Food
- Grocery Stores
- Overview of Food Security
- Vancouver Food Assessment (short version)
- Vancouver Food Assessment
