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Arid Adaptive Foods (AAF)

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  Rethinking Future Nutrition Through Dryland Ecological Intelligence For decades, global nutrition science has largely focused on food systems built around water-intensive agriculture, industrial productivity, and high-yield farming models. Most mainstream nutritional frameworks evolved in environments where water availability, temperate climates, and industrial agricultural infrastructure shaped the understanding of food security and human nutrition. Yet the planet is rapidly entering an era defined by climate instability, rising temperatures, ecological stress, groundwater depletion, desertification, and increasing pressure on conventional agricultural systems. As these pressures intensify, an important scientific and ecological question emerges: What kinds of foods naturally evolved to survive under environmental extremes long before industrial agriculture existed? This question opens the door to a potentially important but underexplored nutritional framework: Arid Adaptive Foo...

The Desert Nutrition Framework: Integrating DNRI, DNDI, and DSNM

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 The Desert Nutrition Framework: Integrating DNRI, DNDI, and the Desert Survival Nutrition Model for Climate-Resilient Food Systems Introduction: Rethinking Nutrition in a Drying Planet Across the planet, drylands are expanding. Climate change, desertification , and water scarcity are reshaping agriculture and food systems in ways that traditional nutritional science has not fully addressed. While modern agriculture has focused heavily on high-water crops and industrial food systems, vast dryland regions continue to rely on resilient ecological knowledge and survival-based nutrition systems that evolved over centuries. Drylands cover nearly half of the Earth’s land surface and support billions of people. Yet these ecosystems are often misunderstood as nutritionally poor landscapes. In reality, many desert plants have evolved remarkable strategies that allow them to survive with minimal water while maintaining impressive nutritional value and ecological importance. Understandi...