Edible Wild Plants: An alternative approach to food security - Shabnum Shaheen, Mushtaq Ahmad, Nidaa Haroon

Edible Wild Plants: An alternative approach to food security

Buch | Hardcover
XVIII, 183 Seiten
2017 | 1st ed. 2017
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-63036-6 (ISBN)
149,79 inkl. MwSt

This text focuses on underutilized wild plants that can help to reduce food deficiency in developing nations. Edible wild plants are viewed as a potential solution for overcoming food insecurity for families in these regions, with a specific focus on sustainable production and conservation measures. Detailed analysis of specific wild plants is provided, including the nutritional contents of each plant. A full list of edible wild plants is included for the benefit of researchers, plus a pictorial guide for easy identification of these plants. Specific case studies are provided in which edible wild plants are used to reduce food insecurity, and the diversity of edible wild plants is studied from a global perspective.

In developing countries, a significant obstacle to human survival is the increasing gap between food availability and the growing human population. Food insecurity results in less consumption of fruits and vegetables and leads to mineral and vitamin deficiency for individuals in these regions. Edible Wild plants: An alternative approach to food security focuses on growing and using wild plants in order to reduce food insecurity and malnutrition. Wild edible plants are inexpensive and are a rich source of antioxidants, vitamins, fiber, and minerals. As the first book to specifically focus on edible wild plants and their vital role in food security and nutrition, this text is incredibly valuable to any researcher studying innovative potential solutions to food deficiency in the developing world.

Dr. Shabnum Shaheen is an Assistant Professor at Lahore College for Women University in Lahore, Pakistan Dr Mushtaq Ahmad is an Associate Professor in the Department of Plant Sciences at Quaid-I Azam University in Islamabad, Pakistan Nida Haroon is a PhD scholar at Lahore College for Women University in Lahore, Pakistan

Food security: A Global problem.- Edible wild plants: A solution to overcome Food Insecurity.- Diversity of Edible wild Plants: Global perspectives.- Status of Edible wild Plants in Pakistan: Case studies.- Nutritional contents and analysis of edible wild plants.- List of useful edible wild plants for daily use.- A pictorial guide to edible wild plants.- Conservation measures and sustainable production of edible wild plants.- Glossary.- Bibliography.

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo XVIII, 183 p. 107 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 473 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Botanik
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Evolution
Technik Lebensmitteltechnologie
Schlagworte Biomedical and Life Sciences • Botany & plant sciences • Botany & plant sciences • Edible Plant Identification • Edible Wild Plants • Food Alternatives • Food & beverage technology • Food & beverage technology • food science • Life sciences: general issues • Nutrient-rich Plants • Plant Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography • systematic botany • Taxonomy & systematics • Taxonomy & systematics • Underutilized Food Resources
ISBN-10 3-319-63036-9 / 3319630369
ISBN-13 978-3-319-63036-6 / 9783319630366
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