Edible insect as a sustainable diet in Sub-Saharan Africa: Case of Mopane worms (Imbrasia belina) in Zimbabwe – akad. arch. Belinda Moyo, Cert Mgmt
akad. arch. Belinda Moyo, Cert Mgmt
Bachelor's thesis
Edible insect as a sustainable diet in Sub-Saharan Africa: Case of Mopane worms (Imbrasia belina) in Zimbabwe
Abstract:
Presented thesis documented the collection and use of edible insect by households in Zimbabwe in-order to better understand how these species contribute to the sustainable diets and livelihoods. Specific objectives drawn were to identify the types of edible insects collected by the households and why, to determine which groups or individuals were involved in the collection of edible insects, and to …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 15. 5. 2020
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- Supervisor: Ing. Vladimír Verner, Ph.D.
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MOYO, Belinda. \textit{Edible insect as a sustainable diet in Sub-Saharan Africa: Case of Mopane worms (Imbrasia belina) in Zimbabwe}. Online. Bachelor's thesis. Praha: Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Tropical AgriSciences. 2020. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/shnvou/.
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Tropical Agriculture / International Cooperation in Agriculture and Rural Development
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