Article

人と食システムとの関わりと国際協力について

Date Published
1 Oct 2025
Author
Masahito Enomoto
Journal
Tsunakan, Volume 46
Pages
12-13
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Drawing on case studies from Egypt and Nigeria, this article explores the interlinkages between food systems and people’s lives and local communities, especially in terms of food security, women’s social participation and environmental conservation.

Tsunakan is a Japanese journal published by the Global Environmental Outreach Centre (GEOC), focusing on global partnerships for the environment. The publication is part of a joint initiative by UNU-IAS and the Ministry of the Environment, Japan, under the GEOC project, supporting outreach activities to highlight the work of UNU-IAS in Japan and other countries.

 

 

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