Battling ”Hidden Hunger” by gardening : a kitchen garden design addressing micronutrient deficiencies in rural Tamil Nadu, South India
Micronutrient dificiencies, so called ”Hidden Hunger” is a wide spread global problem. Indications are that horticultural intervention through gardening could be an effective method of combatting the problem in developing countries. This thesis combines a field study examing the background and phys...
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SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)
2013
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