Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems (May 2023)

Home garden interventions in crisis and emergency settings

  • Ghassan Baliki,
  • Ghassan Baliki,
  • Dorothee Weiffen,
  • Dorothee Weiffen,
  • Dorothee Weiffen,
  • Gwendolyn Moiles,
  • Tilman Brück,
  • Tilman Brück,
  • Tilman Brück

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2023.1138558
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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Homes gardens are a key source of food security and micronutrient-rich fruits and vegetables and are promoted by aid organizations to help households cope in humanitarian emergencies. However, there is a strong divide between the popularity of home gardens among practitioners and the academic evidence of its nutritional, economic, social and political outcomes. This review provides a comprehensive summary of the evidence about home garden interventions in crisis settings using a three-pronged approach, triangulating evidence from academic literature, expert discussion (World Café) and a practitioner survey. Our findings show a significant gap between existing research evidence on one hand, and the needs and current practices on the other, particularly where theories and impact pathways of home garden interventions might not hold in crises-affected settings.

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