DeClerck Fabrice A J, Fanzo Jessica, Palm Cheryl, Remans Roseline
Division of Research and Development, CATIE 7170, Turrialba, Costa Rica 30501.
Food Nutr Bull. 2011 Mar;32(1 Suppl):S41-50. doi: 10.1177/15648265110321S106.
Malnutrition affects a large number of people throughout the developing world. Approaches to reducing malnutrition rarely focus on ecology and agriculture to simultaneously improve human nutrition and environmental sustainability. However, evidence suggests that interdisciplinary approaches that combine the knowledge bases of these disciplines can serve as a central strategy in alleviating hidden hunger for the world's poorest.
To describe the role that ecological knowledge plays in alleviating hidden hunger, considering human nutrition as an overlooked ecosystem service.
We review existing literature and propose a framework that expands on earlier work on econutrition. We provide novel evidence from case studies conducted by the authors in western Kenya and propose a framework for interdisciplinary collaboration to alleviate hidden hunger, increase agricultural productivity, and improve environmental sustainability.
Our review supports the concept that an integrated approach will impact human nutrition. We provide evidence that increased functional agrobiodiversity can alleviate anemia, and interventions that contribute to environmental sustainability can have both direct and indirect effects on human health and nutritional well-being.
Integrated and interdisciplinary approaches are critical to reaching development goals. Ecologists must begin to consider not only how their field can contribute to biodiversity conservation, but also, the relationship between biodiversity and provisioning of nontraditional ecosystem services such as human health. Likewise, nutritionists and agronomists must recognize that many of the solutions to increasing human wellbeing and health can best be achieved by focusing on a healthy environment and the conservation of ecosystem services.
营养不良影响着整个发展中世界的大量人口。减少营养不良的方法很少关注生态与农业,以同时改善人类营养和环境可持续性。然而,有证据表明,结合这些学科知识基础的跨学科方法可作为缓解世界最贫困人口隐性饥饿的核心战略。
将人类营养视为一种被忽视的生态系统服务,描述生态知识在缓解隐性饥饿中所起的作用。
我们回顾现有文献,并提出一个在早期经济营养研究基础上进行扩展的框架。我们提供了作者在肯尼亚西部开展的案例研究中的新证据,并提出了一个跨学科合作框架,以缓解隐性饥饿、提高农业生产力并改善环境可持续性。
我们的综述支持综合方法将影响人类营养这一概念。我们提供的证据表明,增加功能性农业生物多样性可缓解贫血,有助于环境可持续性的干预措施可对人类健康和营养福祉产生直接和间接影响。
综合和跨学科方法对于实现发展目标至关重要。生态学家不仅必须开始考虑其领域如何为生物多样性保护做出贡献,还必须考虑生物多样性与提供诸如人类健康等非传统生态系统服务之间的关系。同样,营养学家和农学家必须认识到,许多增进人类福祉和健康的解决方案,最好通过关注健康环境和保护生态系统服务来实现。