Severe food access problems measured

Severe food access problems measured. The FoodCLIC baseline shows an average FIES score of 13.3 among users of food initiatives in Amsterdam-Noord. The social cost-benefit analysis of food initiatives by New Economy grounds this finding. Without a calculation, the social value of informal food initiatives stays invisible, while the cost of inaction keeps rising.

A social cost-benefit analysis values the network’s benefits against public spending and avoidable social costs. This is relevant for municipalities, city districts and organisations working on food security, poverty and public health.

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