There is growing recognition of the contribution of wild foods to local diets, nutrition, and culture. Yet disaggregation of understanding of wild food use by gender and age is limited. We used a mixed methods approach to determine the types, frequencies, and perceptions of wild foods used and sold by children in four villages in southern Malawi that have different levels of deforestation. Household and individual dietary diversity scores are low at all sites. All households consume one or more wild foods. Across the four sites, children listed 119 wild foods, with a wider variety at the least deforested sites than the most deforested ones. Older children can name more wild foods than younger ones. More children from poor households sell wi...
Bushmeat consumption in Madagascar is increasingly acknowledged as one of the major threats to its w...
Wild foods comprise of all edible products that are found growing naturally in forests, woodlands o...
Street children are persons under the age of 18 years who spend all or most of their time on the str...
There is growing recognition of the contribution of wild foods to local diets, nutrition, and cultur...
Despite consensus on their significant nutritional value, wild foods are continually excluded from b...
This study explored the role of wild foods in the diets of children and mothers in the East Usambara...
Consuming wild foods is part of the food ways of people in many societies, including farming populat...
The hunting and consumption of wild meat (bushmeat) is recognized as a key threat to the world's bio...
Forests provide an immense range of benefits to people, many of which are not prioritized by forest ...
The hunting and consumption of wild meat (bushmeat) is recognized as a key threat to the world’s bio...
In tropical rainforests, access to and availability of natural resources are vital for the dietary d...
In rural Benin, malnutrition, especially micronutrient deficiencies, contrasts with a rich agrobiodi...
Projects providing alternative foods to wild meat in rural areas are commonplace across West and Cen...
Increasing deforestation affects tropical forests, threatening the livelihoods of local populations ...
Understanding the patterns of wild meat consumption from tropical forests is important for designing...
Bushmeat consumption in Madagascar is increasingly acknowledged as one of the major threats to its w...
Wild foods comprise of all edible products that are found growing naturally in forests, woodlands o...
Street children are persons under the age of 18 years who spend all or most of their time on the str...
There is growing recognition of the contribution of wild foods to local diets, nutrition, and cultur...
Despite consensus on their significant nutritional value, wild foods are continually excluded from b...
This study explored the role of wild foods in the diets of children and mothers in the East Usambara...
Consuming wild foods is part of the food ways of people in many societies, including farming populat...
The hunting and consumption of wild meat (bushmeat) is recognized as a key threat to the world's bio...
Forests provide an immense range of benefits to people, many of which are not prioritized by forest ...
The hunting and consumption of wild meat (bushmeat) is recognized as a key threat to the world’s bio...
In tropical rainforests, access to and availability of natural resources are vital for the dietary d...
In rural Benin, malnutrition, especially micronutrient deficiencies, contrasts with a rich agrobiodi...
Projects providing alternative foods to wild meat in rural areas are commonplace across West and Cen...
Increasing deforestation affects tropical forests, threatening the livelihoods of local populations ...
Understanding the patterns of wild meat consumption from tropical forests is important for designing...
Bushmeat consumption in Madagascar is increasingly acknowledged as one of the major threats to its w...
Wild foods comprise of all edible products that are found growing naturally in forests, woodlands o...
Street children are persons under the age of 18 years who spend all or most of their time on the str...