Rural populations in developing countries face food insecurity and malnutrition despite being surrounded by extraordinary biodiversity. The international community increasingly recognizes the role of agro-biodiversity and Wild Edible Plants (WEPs) in their contributions to managing risk and building resilience and sustainable food systems. Studies on real contributions of WEPs to peoples’ diets, however, are uncommon. This study assessed the contribution of WEPs to diets of women living in the buffer zone of the Lama forest in southern Benin. During the long dry season, a cross-sectional survey was carried out on 120 women, covering their knowledge and attitudes towards WEPs and two non-consecutive 24-h recalls of their WEP consumption. Con...
Documenting and revalorizing the rapidly disappearing indigenous knowledge on wild edible plants is ...
Ethnobotanical studies have shown that many wild plant species are sporadically consumed alongside r...
The scarcity, high cost, and unreliable supply of healthy food in developing countries have resulted...
Rural populations in developing countries face food insecurity and malnutrition despite being surrou...
Rural populations in developing countries face food insecurity and malnutrition despite being surrou...
The potential of biodiversity to increase and sustain nutrition security is increasingly recognized ...
It is worth raising the question, why are wild edible plants (WEPs) which are rich in diverse nutrie...
Poster presented at International Conference Nutrition and Food Production in the Congo Basin. Bruss...
The potential of biodiversity to increase and sustain nutrition security is increasingly recognized ...
The United Nations adopted the Millennium Declaration of September 2009 to improve the global living...
Introduction Indigenous Wild edible plants (IWEPs) are consumed daily in some form by at least one i...
Locally available food plants are not only a good source of essential micronutrients but also provid...
The mothers/care-givers, and the communities in general, will benefit from locally adapted informati...
Mainstream development thinking suggests that increasing agricultural production will increase wealt...
Wild food plants (WFPs) are often highly nutritious but under-consumed at the same time. This study ...
Documenting and revalorizing the rapidly disappearing indigenous knowledge on wild edible plants is ...
Ethnobotanical studies have shown that many wild plant species are sporadically consumed alongside r...
The scarcity, high cost, and unreliable supply of healthy food in developing countries have resulted...
Rural populations in developing countries face food insecurity and malnutrition despite being surrou...
Rural populations in developing countries face food insecurity and malnutrition despite being surrou...
The potential of biodiversity to increase and sustain nutrition security is increasingly recognized ...
It is worth raising the question, why are wild edible plants (WEPs) which are rich in diverse nutrie...
Poster presented at International Conference Nutrition and Food Production in the Congo Basin. Bruss...
The potential of biodiversity to increase and sustain nutrition security is increasingly recognized ...
The United Nations adopted the Millennium Declaration of September 2009 to improve the global living...
Introduction Indigenous Wild edible plants (IWEPs) are consumed daily in some form by at least one i...
Locally available food plants are not only a good source of essential micronutrients but also provid...
The mothers/care-givers, and the communities in general, will benefit from locally adapted informati...
Mainstream development thinking suggests that increasing agricultural production will increase wealt...
Wild food plants (WFPs) are often highly nutritious but under-consumed at the same time. This study ...
Documenting and revalorizing the rapidly disappearing indigenous knowledge on wild edible plants is ...
Ethnobotanical studies have shown that many wild plant species are sporadically consumed alongside r...
The scarcity, high cost, and unreliable supply of healthy food in developing countries have resulted...