How diversity fosters healthier diets through diversifictaion of food

This desk study analyzes the links between agrobiodiversity and health, focusing on intra-specific agrobiodiversity and human nutrition. It also assesses various discourses and strategies promoted by different institutions or stakeholders.

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  • Europe
Autorid
  • Arcadia International
Eesmärk
  • Dissemination
  • Communication
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Document
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7.24 MB
Loodud aadressil
01-04-2021
Päritolukeel
English
Projekti ametlik veebileht
DYNAVERSITY
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CC BY-ND

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