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Capturing views of men, women and youth on agricultural biodiversity resources consumed in Barotseland, Zambia

Abstract
- This paper presents data and findings from focus group discussions in study communities selected by the CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) in the Western Province of Zambia. The discussions focused on cultivated crops and vegetables collected from open fields and consumed as food. Participatory tools for agricultural biodiversity (agrobiodiversity) assessment were used to capture community perspectives on plant species and varietal diversity; factors influencing the availability and use of plants for food; unique, common and rare crop species cultivated in a community, identified through a four-cell analysis methodology; and core problems, root causes, effects and necessary actions to tackle them, using problem tree or situation analysis methods.
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Date
- 2015
Author
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Baidu-Forson, J.J.
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Chanamwe, S.
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Muyaule, C.
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Mulanda, A.
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Ndiyoi, M.
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Ward, A.
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- Working Paper
Publisher
- WorldFish