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Entomological Research | 2009

Feasting on insects

Kenichi Nonaka

Insects are an important natural resource, both for self‐sufficiency and as commercial food products in many parts of the world. The use of edible insects reflects regional preferences and socio‐cultural significance, which can be described in terms of regional differences. This study describes some edible insects in three regions: Japan, Southeast Asia and Southern Africa, and focuses on systems of traditional practices as the socio‐cultural implications of peoples preferences regarding edible insects. The case studies presented here describe such insect‐related customs as the continuation of the traditional practice of insect eating in Japan, Southeast Asia and Southern Africa. These case studies describe the uniqueness or special characteristics of the custom, and the significance of its existence in the social sphere. Edible insects are regarded as cultural resources reflecting a rich biodiversity. They represent an alternative source of natural food resources in remote or mountainous areas. People who eat insects have established a broad variety of methods for collecting and cooking the rich diversity of edible insect species that are available. However, increases in demand could lead to competition and overexploitation, resulting in the future decline of these resources. In areas affected by overdevelopment, insect habitats are also likely to decline. It is necessary to raise peoples awareness of the importance of the use of insects for food in order to ensure that insects are used in a sustainable manner, and to promote their proper use and conservation.


Trends in Food Science and Technology | 2016

A systematic review of nutrient composition data available for twelve commercially available edible insects, and comparison with reference values

Charlotte L.R. Payne; Peter Scarborough; Mike Rayner; Kenichi Nonaka


Tropics | 2008

Resource use in wetland and paddy field in Vientiane Plain, Lao PDR

Kenichi Nonaka


African Journal of Biotechnology | 2015

The mineral composition of five insects as sold for human consumption in Southern Africa

Charlotte L.R. Payne; Mitsutoshi Umemura; Shadreck Dube; Asako K. Azuma; Chisato Takenaka; Kenichi Nonaka


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2016

Distribution and topology of the termite mounds in Vientiane Plain, central Lao PDR

Eisuke Ono; Kenichi Nonaka; Chisato Takenaka; Mitsutoshi Umemura; Masaki Okuno


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2014

GGeographical perspectives on apiculture throughout human history

Kenichi Nonaka


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2014

The contribution of urban apiculture and sales of related products by high school students to urban development in Nagoya City

Saeko Kamimura; Hidehiko Kajihara; Kenichi Nonaka


Transactions, Japanese Geomorphological Union | 2013

O14. Reexamining geomorphological definition of tidal flat focusing on tidal flats in coral lagoon, open sea and estuary(Fall Meeting of the Union, September 2012)

Kumiko Kawase; Hiroyosi Yamashita; Akiko Ikeguchi; Jun Nawa; Sun-ae Ii; Tetsuro Ajisaka; Tomoko Egami; Shin'ichi Sato; Kenichi Nonaka; Go Fujinaga


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2011

Fieldwork support system by using Web-GIS/GPS and Smartphone

Kenichi Nonaka; Takeru Ono; Tetsuya Tanaka; Nozomi Yanahara


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2011

Supporting the safety and security of postgraduate students during fieldwork

Kenichi Nonaka; Kazuaki Kurita; Hiroaki Maruyama

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Akiko Ikeguchi

Nagoya Sangyo University

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