Title of article :
Prioritizing Food Security Indicators in Iran: Application of an Integrated Delphi/AHP Approach
Author/Authors :
Abolhassani, Mohammad Hassan Department of Community Nutrition - School of Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Kolahdooz, Fariba Department of Medicine - Aboriginal and Global Health Research - Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry - University of Alberta - Edmonton, Canada , Majdzadeh, Reza School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Eshraghian, Mohammadreza School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Mirkazemi, Roksana Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Djazayery, Abolghasem Department of Community Nutrition - School of Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Monitoring of food insecurity is a critical issue for planners and policymakers in the public and private sectors in
developing countries. Due to the multifactorial and multidimensional nature of food security and a lack of clarity concerning the
causes, specific signs, and consequences of food insecurity, developing a reliable food security index is the major challenge related
to monitoring food security.
Objectives: The objective of this study was to identify the most appropriate indicators of food security at the provincial level in
Iran through the application of an integrated approach including Delphi (classic Delphi) and analytic hierarchy process (AHP) from
March to September 2013.
Materials and Methods: The sample included 43 senior-level managers and experts at the national and provincial levels from different
fields of related sciences; they were selected purposively as Delphi and AHP panel members based on the experts’ opinions
and snowballing. In the first round of Delphi, out of 103 identified indicators, 38 were selected by the experts; the indicators were
ranked in the second round. In the AHP study, 25 experts assigned weights in a pairwise comparison of the 20 indicators that had
the highest priority based on the Delphi results. Using AHP matrix calculations, this list of indicators was ranked based on priority.
Results: Out of 38 indicators identified in Delphi, 8 were related to the availability dimension, 14 were related to the access dimension,
and 16 were related to the utilization dimension. Out of 20 indicators that were ranked in the AHP study, 6 indicators were
related to availability, 7 were related to utilization, and 7 were related to access dimensions. However, the indicators related to availability
had an overall higher rank compared to indicators related to access or utilization.
Conclusions: This study identified and ranked 20 indicators as the most appropriate indicators of food security measurements at
the provisional level in Iran.
Keywords :
Food Security , Nutrition Indices , Food Vulnerability , Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) , Delphi Technique
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics