The island of Bali has several aga (indigenous) villages that have survived despite the pressures of an intense tourist industry and agricultural changes. A rich ethnobotanical culture persists, but the meaning of differences in traditional ethnobotanical knowledge (TEK) remains under-explored. We analyzed information obtained from interviews of inhabitants from diverse villages on food and nutraceutical plants to identify plant patterns, i.e., relevant plant groups with species sharing a similar occurrence. Through cluster analysis, we identified 12 main groups of species and found that species were grouped based on traditional knowledge and the use each community made of plants on the whole, and not on growth forms nor on specific uses. T...
For thousands of years rural communities have derived from their surrounding plants many products t...
Wild and semi-wild plants are factual resources for a local community when they satisfy its needs. A...
We all seek to identify plants in our ordinary lives, or as professionals, yet what we mean by 'iden...
The island of Bali has several aga (indigenous) villages that have survived despite the pressures of...
The island of Bali has several aga (indigenous) villages that have survived despite the pressures of...
The island of Bali has several traditional Aga villages that survive under the pressures of an inten...
The island of Bali has several traditional Aga villages that survive under the pressures of an inten...
The island of Bali has several traditional Aga villages that survive under the pressures of an inten...
The island of Bali has several traditional Aga villages that survive under the pressures of an inten...
<p>We report the first ethnobotanical study of wild and semi-wild food plants used by the inhabitant...
Balinese Hinduism has incorporated local animistic traditions and offerings, which play a key role i...
We report the first ethnobotanical study of wild and semi-wild food plants used by the inhabitants o...
We report the first ethnobotanical study of wild and semi-wild food plants used by the inhabitants o...
In the first chapter, we report the first ethnobotanical study of wild and semi-wild food plants use...
none3Wild and semi-wild plants are factual resources for a local community when they satisfy its nee...
For thousands of years rural communities have derived from their surrounding plants many products t...
Wild and semi-wild plants are factual resources for a local community when they satisfy its needs. A...
We all seek to identify plants in our ordinary lives, or as professionals, yet what we mean by 'iden...
The island of Bali has several aga (indigenous) villages that have survived despite the pressures of...
The island of Bali has several aga (indigenous) villages that have survived despite the pressures of...
The island of Bali has several traditional Aga villages that survive under the pressures of an inten...
The island of Bali has several traditional Aga villages that survive under the pressures of an inten...
The island of Bali has several traditional Aga villages that survive under the pressures of an inten...
The island of Bali has several traditional Aga villages that survive under the pressures of an inten...
<p>We report the first ethnobotanical study of wild and semi-wild food plants used by the inhabitant...
Balinese Hinduism has incorporated local animistic traditions and offerings, which play a key role i...
We report the first ethnobotanical study of wild and semi-wild food plants used by the inhabitants o...
We report the first ethnobotanical study of wild and semi-wild food plants used by the inhabitants o...
In the first chapter, we report the first ethnobotanical study of wild and semi-wild food plants use...
none3Wild and semi-wild plants are factual resources for a local community when they satisfy its nee...
For thousands of years rural communities have derived from their surrounding plants many products t...
Wild and semi-wild plants are factual resources for a local community when they satisfy its needs. A...
We all seek to identify plants in our ordinary lives, or as professionals, yet what we mean by 'iden...