Considering nutrition in National Forestry Programmes
Formulation, implementation and revision of national forest programmes
With the collaboration of C.L. Ogden
FOOD AND NUTRITION DIVISION
NUTRITION AND PROGRAMMES SERVICE
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Rome, 1996
Reprinted 1997
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Nutrition and household food security: their importance for national forest programmes
A. Dependency on forest and trees for household food security and nutrition
A.1. Forests as sources of food
A.2. Forests as sources of fuelwood
A.3. Forests and in kind contributions to the household economy
A.4. Forests and medicinal plants
C. developing tools for assessing dependency of local population on forests and trees
How to consider nutrition and household food security in the NFP planning process