Traditionally, wild edible food has been important sources of nutrition to human populations in rural territories within tropical forest zones. This study provides new insights on ethnobiological knowledge about the traditional use of wild edible food in rural territories within tropical forest zones in northwestern Colombia. Moreover, this knowledge makes an important contribution to the process of planning accurate and sustainable actions to improve food security. Methods: This study was conducted with 12 rural communities living in places within tropical forest zones in northwestern Colombia (South America) and 153 key informants were interviewed. To estimate the importance of each food for the studied communities, a Smith’s salience ind...
Background: There is little information available on the factors influencing people's selection of w...
Edible plants with underground storage organs (USOs) are neglected resources. We studied the local e...
Wild fruits have been an integral part of the diet of rural inhabitants in tropical America. In Colo...
Traditionally, wild edible food has been important sources of nutrition to human populations in rura...
ABSTRACT: This article analyzes the knowledge, uses and practices of 21 promisisng species for nutri...
The current contribution of wild animal proteins has been poorly quantified, particularly in the rap...
Despite increases in food production worldwide, we face a global food crisis. Yet, the literature on...
This paper discusses the traditional consumption of wild edible plants in the rural communities of t...
In tropical rainforests, access to and availability of natural resources are vital for the dietary d...
Background: Wild plants are used as food for human populations where people still depend on natural ...
The Gran Chaco is the most extensive wooded region in South America after the Amazon Rain Forest, an...
Increasing deforestation affects tropical forests, threatening the livelihoods of local populations ...
Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) are seen as an important part of sustainable forest management pr...
Abstract Background Wild edibles continue to be a significant contributor to the global food basket ...
557-566In rural livelihoods, wild foods are important assets for complementing main foods, safeguard...
Background: There is little information available on the factors influencing people's selection of w...
Edible plants with underground storage organs (USOs) are neglected resources. We studied the local e...
Wild fruits have been an integral part of the diet of rural inhabitants in tropical America. In Colo...
Traditionally, wild edible food has been important sources of nutrition to human populations in rura...
ABSTRACT: This article analyzes the knowledge, uses and practices of 21 promisisng species for nutri...
The current contribution of wild animal proteins has been poorly quantified, particularly in the rap...
Despite increases in food production worldwide, we face a global food crisis. Yet, the literature on...
This paper discusses the traditional consumption of wild edible plants in the rural communities of t...
In tropical rainforests, access to and availability of natural resources are vital for the dietary d...
Background: Wild plants are used as food for human populations where people still depend on natural ...
The Gran Chaco is the most extensive wooded region in South America after the Amazon Rain Forest, an...
Increasing deforestation affects tropical forests, threatening the livelihoods of local populations ...
Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) are seen as an important part of sustainable forest management pr...
Abstract Background Wild edibles continue to be a significant contributor to the global food basket ...
557-566In rural livelihoods, wild foods are important assets for complementing main foods, safeguard...
Background: There is little information available on the factors influencing people's selection of w...
Edible plants with underground storage organs (USOs) are neglected resources. We studied the local e...
Wild fruits have been an integral part of the diet of rural inhabitants in tropical America. In Colo...