2022
DOI: 10.1002/pan3.10367
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Wild foods from forests: Quantities collected across Zambia

Abstract: 1. Forests provide an immense range of benefits to people, many of which are not prioritized by forest policy because they are difficult to quantify. Wild foods from forests enhance the quality of diets for those who consume them and provide income for those who sell or trade them. The quantity of wild food collected is challenging to measure because of non-standard units, seasonal differences in collection patterns and large numbers of species. 2. To provide initial estimates of collection volume in Zambia an… Show more

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“…This differs from most rural households collecting wild foods and most collecting at least four different types of wild food. Our results clearly demonstrate the widespread importance of forests in providing food in Zambia (Steel et al, 2022). In addition to buying, some residents produce rice in their fields.…”
Section: Food Ingredientssupporting
confidence: 57%
“…This differs from most rural households collecting wild foods and most collecting at least four different types of wild food. Our results clearly demonstrate the widespread importance of forests in providing food in Zambia (Steel et al, 2022). In addition to buying, some residents produce rice in their fields.…”
Section: Food Ingredientssupporting
confidence: 57%
“…However, due to over-reliance on rain-fed agriculture, Zambia's 1.5 million smallholder farmers, who produce most of the country's food supplies [8], are particularly affected by climate change [6]. Climate shocks like delayed rainfall, reduced sunshine, and reduced mean annual temperature impact crop and livestock production [9], affecting food security with repercussions for rural households' welfare and vulnerability [10], and imperilling agricultural households and rural enterprises' growth [11], [12]. Therefore, sub-Saharan Africa and other least-developed countries have sought interventions to combat rural poverty by encouraging smallholder farmers to increase offseason production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, sub-Saharan Africa and other least-developed countries have sought interventions to combat rural poverty by encouraging smallholder farmers to increase offseason production. Among these interventions is promoting afforestation and reforestation programs in agricultural landscapes with trees (e.g., collecting forest wood and non-wood products) [9]. Trees on agricultural landscapes are touted as a triple-win situation for rural farming households, with the potential to increase income and improve household nutritional needs [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La producción de alimentos cultivados, recolectados y otros bienes y servicios se encuentran en una situación crítica que afecta directamente a las comunidades más vulnerables, reflejo de la salud del planeta, la subsistencia y el cambio climático (Jansen et al, 2020;Steel et al, 2022). Los sistemas socioambientales que sostienen los productos forestales no maderables (PFNM) y su conexión con los bosques nativos, es esencial para la subsistencia de millones de personas que viven y dependen de una amplia diversidad de ecosistemas, paisajes, culturas y climas (Sheppard et al, 2020;Shackleton et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified