This paper is focused in medicinal plant species belonging to the Traditional Chinese Phytotherapy whose products are commercialized in the pluricultural context of the Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina. The Chinese immigrants segment, like other recent immigrants groups in the study area, introduce their own plant products into the local urban scenario. In this framework, not only enter the new products but also their knowledge and beliefs associated, that become part of the mosaic of the knowledge in the local pluricultural system. Thus, the urban botanical knowledge constitutes a complex that includes the knowledge linked to the origin traditions of the immigrants segments, and the nontraditional one: the knowledge taught and l...
Urban Ethnobotany is a discipline of relatively recent development, allowing new questions and inter...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Analyzing how and why phytotherapeutical practices survive a migrator...
In this paper, the sale of medicinal plants was described in the urban city of Buenos Aires, Argenti...
Knowledge linked to the traditions of different groups of immigrants in the large cities is a centra...
The present contribution includes 50 species of Asteraceae whose products are marketed with therapeu...
This contribution presents 82 species of medicinal plants whose products are sold and consumed as ch...
This contribution presents 82 species of medicinal plants whose products are sold and consumed as ch...
Studies on the biocultural variation of medicinal plant use in urban contexts are necessary for publ...
This paper includes partial results of a research in urban Ethnobotany at the conurbation Buenos Air...
This contribution presents 82 species of medicinal plants whose products are sold and consumed as ch...
The present contribution includes 50 species of Asteraceae whose products are marketed with therapeu...
The present contribution includes 50 species of Asteraceae whose products are marketed with therapeu...
In the rural and indigenous communities of Argentina, medicinal plants play a very important role in...
Este trabajo incluye resultados parciales de una línea de investigación en Etnobotánica urbana, que ...
Abstract Background Ethnobotanical studies in metropolitan areas and urban ethnic markets have grown...
Urban Ethnobotany is a discipline of relatively recent development, allowing new questions and inter...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Analyzing how and why phytotherapeutical practices survive a migrator...
In this paper, the sale of medicinal plants was described in the urban city of Buenos Aires, Argenti...
Knowledge linked to the traditions of different groups of immigrants in the large cities is a centra...
The present contribution includes 50 species of Asteraceae whose products are marketed with therapeu...
This contribution presents 82 species of medicinal plants whose products are sold and consumed as ch...
This contribution presents 82 species of medicinal plants whose products are sold and consumed as ch...
Studies on the biocultural variation of medicinal plant use in urban contexts are necessary for publ...
This paper includes partial results of a research in urban Ethnobotany at the conurbation Buenos Air...
This contribution presents 82 species of medicinal plants whose products are sold and consumed as ch...
The present contribution includes 50 species of Asteraceae whose products are marketed with therapeu...
The present contribution includes 50 species of Asteraceae whose products are marketed with therapeu...
In the rural and indigenous communities of Argentina, medicinal plants play a very important role in...
Este trabajo incluye resultados parciales de una línea de investigación en Etnobotánica urbana, que ...
Abstract Background Ethnobotanical studies in metropolitan areas and urban ethnic markets have grown...
Urban Ethnobotany is a discipline of relatively recent development, allowing new questions and inter...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Analyzing how and why phytotherapeutical practices survive a migrator...
In this paper, the sale of medicinal plants was described in the urban city of Buenos Aires, Argenti...