Ratna, Nazmun2024-05-272024-05-272024https://hdl.handle.net/10182/17248In a series of studies funded by the Gates Foundation, Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO), and New Zealand Aid (NZ Aid) we attempt to unpack the agriculture-disruptions-nutrition nexus by adopting a range of methodological approaches. In this seminar, focusing on four research investigations in South Asia and Africa, I discuss our rationale for applying systems dynamics modelling and qualitative research tools, in addition to econometric modelling. Drawing insights from our findings, I argue that there is an urgency to adopt a more holistic approach for a more equitable food system in the Global South. Given the recent global disruptions and the consequent food insecurity and hunger across the globe, I conclude with the rationale for applying interdisciplinary and participatory research tools for ensuring food equity beyond the Global South.food equityfood security and nutritionglobal southhorticulture value chainsystem dynamics modellingwomen empowermentTowards food equity in the global south: Traversing with diverse research methodsOral PresentationANZSRC::30 Agricultural, veterinary and food sciencesANZSRC::380202 Econometric and statistical methodsANZSRC::300606 Food sustainabilityANZSRC::380119 Welfare economics