ABSTRACT The increasing loss of local ecological knowledge may have negative impacts on the resilience of socio-ecological systems and may also negatively impact bioprospecting efforts, since local ecological knowledge is an important source of information for searching new drugs. Recent studies try to evaluate whether communities are experiencing loss of local ecological knowledge. However, some of them make conclusions which are erroneously based on specific analyses of a single indicator. We propose an integrative analysis of three indicators, namely: number of plants cited by young people and elders, therapeutic choices and people's connectance in terms of medicinal plant learning. The study was carried out in the community of Sucruiuzi...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Although the relationship between local people and plants may be idi...
Local and indigenous knowledge is being transformed globally, particularly being eroded when pertain...
ABSTRACT We analyzed the botanical knowledge of the Laklãnõ-Xokleng people in the Ibirama Laklãnõ In...
AbstractThe increasing loss of local ecological knowledge may have negative impacts on the resilienc...
This article analyzes some of the factors affecting the distribution of knowledge about medicinal pl...
Human beings have accumulated rich experience with natural resources over time, but such knowledge c...
This study assessed the intracultural knowledge of the use of medicinal plants in an urban-rural com...
We investigated the influence of socioeconomic factors (age, gender, and occupation) on the local kn...
Isolated communities in the urban environment still use medicinal plants, but such knowledge is not ...
Researchers examining the relationships between traditional medicine and biomedicine have observed t...
Ethnopharmacological relevance The study of plant use in contexts of migrations can give important ...
The criteria that local people use for selecting medicinal plants have been a recurrent topic in pha...
We investigated the knowledge of medicinal plants in two areas proposed for the creation of protecte...
Abstract Background The Caatinga (dry land vegetation) is one of the most characteristic vegetation ...
This article analyzes some of the factors affecting the distribution of knowledge about medicinal pl...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Although the relationship between local people and plants may be idi...
Local and indigenous knowledge is being transformed globally, particularly being eroded when pertain...
ABSTRACT We analyzed the botanical knowledge of the Laklãnõ-Xokleng people in the Ibirama Laklãnõ In...
AbstractThe increasing loss of local ecological knowledge may have negative impacts on the resilienc...
This article analyzes some of the factors affecting the distribution of knowledge about medicinal pl...
Human beings have accumulated rich experience with natural resources over time, but such knowledge c...
This study assessed the intracultural knowledge of the use of medicinal plants in an urban-rural com...
We investigated the influence of socioeconomic factors (age, gender, and occupation) on the local kn...
Isolated communities in the urban environment still use medicinal plants, but such knowledge is not ...
Researchers examining the relationships between traditional medicine and biomedicine have observed t...
Ethnopharmacological relevance The study of plant use in contexts of migrations can give important ...
The criteria that local people use for selecting medicinal plants have been a recurrent topic in pha...
We investigated the knowledge of medicinal plants in two areas proposed for the creation of protecte...
Abstract Background The Caatinga (dry land vegetation) is one of the most characteristic vegetation ...
This article analyzes some of the factors affecting the distribution of knowledge about medicinal pl...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Although the relationship between local people and plants may be idi...
Local and indigenous knowledge is being transformed globally, particularly being eroded when pertain...
ABSTRACT We analyzed the botanical knowledge of the Laklãnõ-Xokleng people in the Ibirama Laklãnõ In...