Micronutrient deficiency affects about a third of the world’s population. Children in developing countries are particularly vulnerable. Consequences include impaired cognitive and physical development and increased childhood morbidity and mortality. Recent studies suggest that forests help alleviate micronutrient deficiency by increasing dietary diversity. However, evidence is mostly based on weakly designed local case studies of limited relevance to global policies. Furthermore, impacts of forests on diet vary among communities, and understanding this variation can help target actions to enhance impact. We compile data on children’s diets in over 43,000 households across 27 developing countries to examine the impacts of forests on dietary ...
The increasing availability of data and improved analytical techniques now enable better understandi...
Globally, micronutrient deficiencies are more prevalent than calorie and protein deficiencies. In or...
Undernutrition in developing countries continues to affect 780 million people resulting in poor grow...
Micronutrient malnutrition affects about a third of the world's population. Children in developing c...
Background: Micronutrient malnutrition affects about a third of the world's population, and children...
Background: Agricultural expansion is a leading driver of deforestation, yet malnutrition remains a ...
Rasolofoson, Ricketts, Jacob, Johnson, Pappinen and Fisher. Childhood undernutrition yearly kills 3....
The relationship between forests and human nutrition is not yet well understood. A better understan...
AbstractThe relationship between forests and human nutrition is not yet well understood. A better un...
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...
Healthy forests provide human communities with a host of important ecosystem services, including the...
The importance of forests in supporting the well-being of poor rural communities cannot be overstate...
Malnutrition linked to poor quality diets affects at least 2 billion people. Forests, as well as agr...
Micronutrient deficiency remains a serious problem in Indonesia with approximately 100 million peopl...
The increasing availability of data and improved analytical techniques now enable better understandi...
Globally, micronutrient deficiencies are more prevalent than calorie and protein deficiencies. In or...
Undernutrition in developing countries continues to affect 780 million people resulting in poor grow...
Micronutrient malnutrition affects about a third of the world's population. Children in developing c...
Background: Micronutrient malnutrition affects about a third of the world's population, and children...
Background: Agricultural expansion is a leading driver of deforestation, yet malnutrition remains a ...
Rasolofoson, Ricketts, Jacob, Johnson, Pappinen and Fisher. Childhood undernutrition yearly kills 3....
The relationship between forests and human nutrition is not yet well understood. A better understan...
AbstractThe relationship between forests and human nutrition is not yet well understood. A better un...
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...
Healthy forests provide human communities with a host of important ecosystem services, including the...
The importance of forests in supporting the well-being of poor rural communities cannot be overstate...
Malnutrition linked to poor quality diets affects at least 2 billion people. Forests, as well as agr...
Micronutrient deficiency remains a serious problem in Indonesia with approximately 100 million peopl...
The increasing availability of data and improved analytical techniques now enable better understandi...
Globally, micronutrient deficiencies are more prevalent than calorie and protein deficiencies. In or...
Undernutrition in developing countries continues to affect 780 million people resulting in poor grow...