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Ecological and Environmental Anthropology (University of Georgia)
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Date of this Version
2008
Abstract
Food security for many Africans requires exploiting a wide variety of resources. People living on the coastal savanna of southern Mozambique use the landscape’s diversity to supplement domestic food production. This photo essay highlights the variety of resources used and problems faced in achieving food security in two communities in Matutúine District, Mozambique.
Comments
Published in Ecological and Environmental Anthropology Vol. 4, No. 1, 2008. Copyright © 2008 Shaffer. Used by permission. Online at http://eea.anthro.uga.edu/index.php/eea/index