This paper reviews case study literature on the role of culture, religion and traditional knowledge as drivers of food and nutrition security in developing countries. Various channels of impact are discussed, paying particular attention to the channel of health seeking behaviour. We document how culture, religion and traditional knowledge shape local diets, food preferences, intrahousehold food distribution patterns, child feeding practices, food processing and preparation techniques and health and sanitation practices. Although these effects are inherently localized and context-specific, some common observations emerge from the literature. The knowledge embedded in traditional food systems and traditional medicine can contribute to the imp...
The Addressing Food and Nutrition Security in Developed Countries Special Issue is a collection of p...
Our review explores the changing food production, distribution and consumption environment in low an...
The foods eaten by a nation\u27s population play a key role in shaping the health of that society. T...
This paper reviews case study literature on the role of culture, religion and traditional knowledge ...
This paper reviews available cross-disciplinary evidence on how culture affects food security. We di...
This paper reviews available cross-disciplinary evidence on how culture affects food security. We di...
Nutrition process and practices are one of the basic elements of the human routine life. This proces...
Despite the growing political consensus on the importance of improving food and nutrition security t...
Food norms are embodied within all the essential components of food security; availability, access, ...
This paper reviews the evidence on some of the major trends in economic development at a global leve...
The nutrition transition is a rapidly developing global problem. The disparity between the rates of ...
Abstract: Nutrition/food security is a complex issue, which is influenced by a nations food security...
Commonwealth Scholarship Commission; Foundation for Urban and Regional Studies; Parkes Foundatio
From research in central Chhattisgarh, this paper interprets the bearing that healthcare beliefs and...
Food is a primary need that is basic to all human needs and a fundamental human right (Maxwell, 2001...
The Addressing Food and Nutrition Security in Developed Countries Special Issue is a collection of p...
Our review explores the changing food production, distribution and consumption environment in low an...
The foods eaten by a nation\u27s population play a key role in shaping the health of that society. T...
This paper reviews case study literature on the role of culture, religion and traditional knowledge ...
This paper reviews available cross-disciplinary evidence on how culture affects food security. We di...
This paper reviews available cross-disciplinary evidence on how culture affects food security. We di...
Nutrition process and practices are one of the basic elements of the human routine life. This proces...
Despite the growing political consensus on the importance of improving food and nutrition security t...
Food norms are embodied within all the essential components of food security; availability, access, ...
This paper reviews the evidence on some of the major trends in economic development at a global leve...
The nutrition transition is a rapidly developing global problem. The disparity between the rates of ...
Abstract: Nutrition/food security is a complex issue, which is influenced by a nations food security...
Commonwealth Scholarship Commission; Foundation for Urban and Regional Studies; Parkes Foundatio
From research in central Chhattisgarh, this paper interprets the bearing that healthcare beliefs and...
Food is a primary need that is basic to all human needs and a fundamental human right (Maxwell, 2001...
The Addressing Food and Nutrition Security in Developed Countries Special Issue is a collection of p...
Our review explores the changing food production, distribution and consumption environment in low an...
The foods eaten by a nation\u27s population play a key role in shaping the health of that society. T...