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Home Gardens for Improved Food Security and Livelihoods
demonstrates how home gardens hold particular significance for
resource-poor and marginalized communities in developing countries,
and how they offer a versatile strategy toward building local and
more resilient food systems. With food and nutritional security
being a major global challenge, there is an urgent need to find
innovative ways to increase food production and diversify food
sources while increasing income-generating opportunities for
communities faced with hunger and poverty. This book shows that
when implemented properly, home gardens can become just such an
innovative solution, as well as an integral part of sustainable
food security programs. It provides a conceptual overview of
social, economic, environmental and nutritional issues related to
home gardening in diverse contexts, including gender issues and
biodiversity conservation, and presents case studies from Africa,
Asia and Latin America highlighting home gardening experiences and
initiatives. The volume concludes with a synthesis of key lessons
learned and ways forward for further enhancing home gardens for
sustainable food security and development. This book will be a
useful read for students and scholars working on local food
systems, food security, sustainable development and more broadly
development strategy.
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