toidujulgeoleku
Toidujulgeoleku, literally “food security” in Estonian, denotes the state in which all people have reliable access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food to maintain an active life. It is the Estonian term for the widely used concept of food security and is employed in policy discussions in Europe and beyond.
The concept rests on four interrelated dimensions: availability, access, utilization, and stability. Availability refers to adequate
Measurement of toidujulgeoleku uses indicators like the prevalence of undernourishment, average calorie intake, poverty and income
Drivers of food insecurity include climate change, extreme weather, pests, conflict, economic downturns, and volatile food