Sustainable forestry for food security and nutrition
The High Level Panel of Experts for Food
Security and Nutrition (HLPE) is the science-policy interface of the
Committee on World Food Security (CFS). In October 2014, the CFS
requested the HLPE to prepare a study on Sustainable forestry for food
security and nutrition. The present document is the response to that
request. The report identifies four main channels through which forests and
trees contribute to food security and nutrition: direct provision of
food; provision of energy, especially for cooking; income generation and
employment; and provision of ecosystem services essential for food
production in the long term such as water regulation, soil protection,
biodiversity conservation and climate change and mitigation.
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