Honey production, an economic alternative for coastal areas with mangrove ecosystems: a case study in Sabancuy, Campeche, southeastern Mexico [0.03%]
红树林生态系统沿海地区生产蜂蜜的经济替代途径——墨西哥东南部坎佩切省Sabancuy地区的案例研究
Crhistian Laynes-Magaña,William Cetzal-Ix,Héctor M J López-Castilla et al.
Crhistian Laynes-Magaña et al.
Background: Mangrove ecosystems recognized for their biodiversity and ecosystem services that offer unique opportunities for sustainable livelihoods such as honey production. This study characterizes the beekeeping practi...
Mohamed H Mohamed-Djawad,Neil M Longo-Pendy,Serge Ely Dibakou et al.
Mohamed H Mohamed-Djawad et al.
Background: Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) held by Indigenous communities is increasingly recognised as a cost effective, locally adapted complement to instrument-based wildlife monitoring. In southern Gabon, hunt...
Priorities of marine ethnobiology: reflections from the perspective of sustainable marine management [0.03%]
基于可持续海洋管理视角的海洋民族生物学优先事项反思
Alejandro Espinoza-Tenorio
Alejandro Espinoza-Tenorio
This essay examines the priorities of marine ethnobiology amid the urgent, increasingly irreversible degradation of our oceans. A dilemma arises between choosing to safeguard the practices and resources most valued for their usefulness or e...
Ethnobotanical study and traditional knowledge on Tibetan wooden bowls in Benzilan Town, Yunnan, China [0.03%]
云南省宾川县藏族木质碗皿的民族植物学研究及传统知识调查
Wei Liu,Qing Huang,Shicai Shen et al.
Wei Liu et al.
Background: The Tibetan wooden bowls are common utensils and feature obvious Tibetan cultural traits. However, research on Tibetan wooden bowls is limited, especially the ethnobotanical study related to wooden bowl produc...
Ethnobotanical study on medicinal plants used in the Aseer province, Southwestern Saudi Arabia [0.03%]
阿拉伯沙特共和国阿瑟尔省民族药用植物学研究
Manal A Alshaqhaa,Imen Souid,Atef Korchef et al.
Manal A Alshaqhaa et al.
Background: Aseer province is a semi-arid region in Southwestern Saudi Arabia. It represents a rich source of ethnobotanical knowledge and plant biodiversity. However, this knowledge has been passed verbally devoid of doc...
How funnel chanterelle (Craterellus tubaeformis) became an urban forager favorite in Scandinavia [0.03%]
漏斗秋葵(Craterellus tubaeformis)如何成为斯堪的纳维亚地区城市觅食者的最爱
Ingvar Svanberg,Mai Løvaas,Sabira Ståhlberg
Ingvar Svanberg
Background: Peasants in preindustrial Norway and Sweden refused to touch edible macrofungi even during times of scarcity or famines, although this free food resource was abundantly available and authorities encouraged gat...
Adriana Díaz-Pérez,Adriana Montoya,Alejandro Kong et al.
Adriana Díaz-Pérez et al.
Background: In Central Mexico is located an ecoturistic town in Nanacamilpa, state off Tlaxcala. The main activity of the villagers in the summertime is the ecotourism activity including gastronomic use of wild mushrooms....
Can socioeconomic factors and the availability of medicinal plant resources influence people's perception of risk in relation to diseases? [0.03%]
社会经济因素及药用植物资源的可获得性会影响人们对疾病的感知风险吗?
Cecilia de Fatima Castelo Branco Rangel de Almeida,Maria Lorena da Silva,Washington Soares Ferreira Junior et al.
Cecilia de Fatima Castelo Branco Rangel de Almeida et al.
Background: This study explores how socioeconomic factors and the availability of medicinal plant resources influence the perception of disease risk in a local medical system. It addresses the role of traditional knowledg...
Participatory Ethnobotany in indigenous health: study conducted by a Pataxó Hãhãhãi ethnobotanist among his people, Brazil [0.03%]
参与民族植物学在土著健康中的作用——巴西一项巴塔克奥 hãhãhãi 民族植物学家在其人民中开展的研究
H D S Pataxó Hãhãhãi,E Rodrigues
H D S Pataxó Hãhãhãi
Background: The traditional medicine of the indigenous Pataxó Hãhãhãi (PH) people, Brazil, is in jeopardy because of the significant fragmentation of their biological and cultural aspects. In addition to providing pla...
Edible caterpillars and their host plants: ethnobotanical insights in Kwilu, Democratic Republic of Congo [0.03%]
刚果民主共和国库卢地区的可食用毛虫及其寄主植物:以民族植物学视角洞察当地植物种类
Françoise M Madamo,Marcellin C Cokola,Armel Gougbedji et al.
Françoise M Madamo et al.
Background: In Kwilu Province, Democratic Republic of Congo, almost 99% of the population eats a variety of edible caterpillars. Many plant species used by humans are also eaten by these caterpillars. Intensive human use ...