Homegardens and the future of food and nutrition security in southwest Uganda
This study models the possible nutrition-related outcomes of the Ugandan government's agricultural development plan ‘Vision 2040'
Abstract
Governments around the world seek to create programs that will support sustainable agriculture and achieve food security, yet they are faced with uncertainty, system complexity and data scarcity when making such choices. We propose decision modeling as an innovative approach to help meet these challenges and offer a case study to show the effectiveness of the tool. The authors use decision analysis tools to model the possible nutrition-related outcomes of the Ugandan government’s long term agricultural development plan termed ‘Vision 2040.
This work was supported by the ‘Innovative Methods and Metrics for Agriculture and Nutrition Actions (IMMANA) programme and funded by UK Department for International Development.
Citation
Cory W. Whitney, John R.S. Tabuti, Oliver Hensel, Ching-Hua Yeh, Jens Gebauer, Eike Luedeling, Homegardens and the future of food and nutrition security in southwest Uganda, Agricultural Systems, Volume 154, 2017, Pages 133-144, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2017.03.009.
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Homegardens and the future of food and nutrition security in southwest Uganda