C. Hernandez, Elisa Domínguez-Hernández, Martha Elena Dominguez Hernadez
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Abstract
Food and nutrition security (FNS) is a priority for human development since different facets of malnutrition still prevail in many parts of the world. Home garden interventions (HGI) have been proposed to improve FNS, generally obtaining positive results. This review aimed to evaluate reports of HGI, discussing their characteristics and outcomes in terms of three sustainability dimensions (social, environmental, and economic). A total of 40 papers (n-number of papers) were included, mainly published since 2009. According to literature review, measurement, or discussion of economic (productivity, n=20) and social (diet improvement, n=33) outcomes has taken precedence over environmental ones (agrodiversity, n=15) in HGI’s impact assessment (IA). Furthermore, sustainability has not been assessed beyond the continuity of the proposed changes (n=5). Future HGI should apply Systemic-Transdisciplinary approaches with adequate metrics and multidimensional IA methodologies linking FNS and sustainable development. This would allow a contextualisation of the research, establishing the current situation of the study system and identifying precise needs. Also, it would be possible to identify and monitor trade-offs and synergies of the intervention. Such approach would generate a strong body of scientific evidence and awareness of the benefits of a sustainable agricultural system in the prevention and treatment of the double burden of malnutrition (hidden hunger and overweight/obesity).
粮食和营养安全是人类发展的优先事项,因为营养不良的不同方面在世界许多地区仍然普遍存在。家庭花园干预(HGI)已被提议改善FNS,总体上获得了积极的结果。本综述旨在评估HGI的报告,从三个可持续性维度(社会、环境和经济)讨论其特征和结果。共收录了40篇论文(n-number of papers),主要发表于2009年。根据文献综述,在HGI的影响评估(IA)中,经济(生产力,n=20)和社会(饮食改善,n=33)结果的测量或讨论优先于环境结果(农业多样性,n=15)。此外,在拟议变更的连续性之外,还没有对可持续性进行评估(n=5)。未来的HGI应采用系统跨学科方法,并将FNS与可持续发展联系起来,采用适当的指标和多维IA方法。这将允许对研究进行情境化,建立研究系统的现状并确定确切的需求。此外,还可以确定和监测干预措施的权衡和协同作用。这种方法将产生强有力的科学证据,并使人们认识到可持续农业系统在预防和治疗营养不良的双重负担(隐性饥饿和超重/肥胖)方面的好处。