Food insecurity and malnutrition in local populations both result from and drive deforestation. This paper examines the relationships between diet of local people and measures of forest cover and use in the East Usambara Mountains, Tanzania. Data on dietary diversity and intake were collected for 270 children and their mothers. Area of tree cover within the vicinity of each household was examined in relation to forest use and diet. Individuals using foods from forest and other non-farm land had higher dietary diversity, consumed more animal source foods and had more nutrient dense diets. They also had more tree cover in a close proximity to the home, suggesting a relationship between tree cover and forest food use. Households reporting trip...
Micronutrient malnutrition affects about a third of the world's population. Children in developing c...
This paper is founded on a study that examined the consumption of forest products from village fores...
Despite consensus on their significant nutritional value, wild foods are continually excluded from b...
Food insecurity and malnutrition in local populations both result from and drive deforestation. This...
Understanding the role played by forest diversity to supply non-timber forest products for income a...
Many rural households in developing countries depend on forests to sustain their livelihoods and as ...
This thesis explores forest dependence in developing countries by examining households’ perceptions ...
A diverse diet is important to address micronutrient deficiencies and other forms of malnutrition, o...
Forested landscapes provide a source of micronutrient rich food for millions of people around the wo...
Abstract Background Diet and nutrition-related behaviours are embedded in cultural and environmental...
Includes abstract in FrenchThis research is one of the first studies to examine dietary diversity as...
The relationship between forests and human nutrition is not yet well understood. A better understan...
The importance of forests in supporting the well-being of poor rural communities cannot be overstate...
This dataset contains tables of: household census, anthropometric data by household, results of focu...
A study was carried out to assess the contribution of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) to househo...
Micronutrient malnutrition affects about a third of the world's population. Children in developing c...
This paper is founded on a study that examined the consumption of forest products from village fores...
Despite consensus on their significant nutritional value, wild foods are continually excluded from b...
Food insecurity and malnutrition in local populations both result from and drive deforestation. This...
Understanding the role played by forest diversity to supply non-timber forest products for income a...
Many rural households in developing countries depend on forests to sustain their livelihoods and as ...
This thesis explores forest dependence in developing countries by examining households’ perceptions ...
A diverse diet is important to address micronutrient deficiencies and other forms of malnutrition, o...
Forested landscapes provide a source of micronutrient rich food for millions of people around the wo...
Abstract Background Diet and nutrition-related behaviours are embedded in cultural and environmental...
Includes abstract in FrenchThis research is one of the first studies to examine dietary diversity as...
The relationship between forests and human nutrition is not yet well understood. A better understan...
The importance of forests in supporting the well-being of poor rural communities cannot be overstate...
This dataset contains tables of: household census, anthropometric data by household, results of focu...
A study was carried out to assess the contribution of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) to househo...
Micronutrient malnutrition affects about a third of the world's population. Children in developing c...
This paper is founded on a study that examined the consumption of forest products from village fores...
Despite consensus on their significant nutritional value, wild foods are continually excluded from b...