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Spatial Distribution of Food Poverty Incidence in Juba Town: A geo-statistical Assessment
David Lomeling, Rita Nyoka Wani
Journal of Food Security
.
2015
, 3(1), 11-24 doi:10.12691/jfs-3-1-3
F
igure 1.
The spatial distribution of poverty incidence of different households in four localities of Juba Town
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Figure 2.
Isotropic variogram for the spatial distribution of poverty incidence of different households in four localities of Juba Town. (Nugget, C
0
=0.386; Sill, C
0
+C=0.794; Range, A
0
=8720; r²=0.15 and RSS=10.2)
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Figure
3.
The relationship between the monthly income and (a) household food poverty incidence, FPI and (b) per capita food consumption for households in four localities of Juba Town
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Figure
4.
The relationship between the different professions and poverty incidence of some selected households in four localities of Juba Town
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Figure
5.
The distribution of monthly income as a function of the family sizes and number of households in four localities of Juba Town
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Figure
6.
The Lorenz curve showing position of the Gini coefficient for households in four localities of Juba Town
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Figure
7.
The spatial distribution of monthly incomes of households in four localities of Juba Town
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Figure 8.
Isotropic variogram for the spatial distribution of monthly incomes of different households in in 4 localities of Juba Town. (Nugget, C
0
=182482.35; Sill, C
0
+C=500399.46; Range, A
0
=1144.09; r²=0.02 and RSS=4.47E+12)
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Figure
9.
The relationship between monthly income and number of days per week for meat and vegetable consumption in different households of Juba Town
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10
. Estimated daily per capita calorie intake of an adolescent in the four localities of Juba Town as a function of monthly income
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Figure
11
. Spatial distribution of the estimated per capita calorific values consumed daily within the different localities of Juba Town
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Figure
12.
Isotropic variogram for the spatial distribution of estimated daily calorific value per capita in the four localities of Juba Town. (Nugget, C
0
=110826.1675; Sill, C
0
+C=183900.00; Range, A
0
=2313.11; r²=0.01 and RSS=1.15E+12)
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