Abstract Background The Sierra Nevada del Cocuy-Güicán in the Colombian Andes is protected as a National Natural Park since 1977 because of its fragile páramo ecosystems, extraordinary biodiversity, high plant endemism, and function as water reservoir. The vegetation on this mountain is threatened by expanding agriculture, deforestation, tourism, and climate change. We present an ethnobotanical inventory among local farmer communities and discuss the effects of vegetation change on the availability of useful plants. Methods We used 76 semi-structured, 4 in-depth interviews, and 247 botanical collections to record the ethnoflora of the farmers and surveyed from the high Andean forest to the super-páramo, including native and introduced speci...
Current characteristics of Colombian páramos are closely related with the human presence; the histor...
The Guayana Highlands (GH) constitute a highly diverse, but relatively poorly studied Neotropical bi...
International audienceColombian farmers possess valuable ethnobotanical knowledge that forms part of...
Background The Sierra Nevada del Cocuy-Güicán in the Colombian Andes is protected as a National Natu...
Background: The Sierra Nevada del Cocuy-Güicán in the Colombian Andes is protected as a National Nat...
Background: Ethnobotany studies the knowledge produced by the interaction between society and the us...
Native trees and shrubs are essential components of rural landscapes in the semi-arid inner-Andean v...
Background: The páramos, the high-elevation ecosystems of the northern Andes, are well-known for the...
More than most other landforms, mountains have been at the vanguard of geographical inquiry. Whether...
An ethnobotanical survey was carried out among a campesino community in a Costa Rican montane cloud ...
The high tropical Andes harbours vital ecosystems that sustain biodiversity, carbon storage, and env...
Four Andean birds offer clues to rethink the ethnoecology of neotropical cloud forests, challenging ...
Páramo ecosystems are unique alpine grasslands found at high altitudes (2000-5000 m a.s.l.) in the A...
The impacts of climate change were severe on indigenous medicinal plant species and their dependent ...
<div><p>A main objective of ethnobotany is to document traditional knowledge about plants before it ...
Current characteristics of Colombian páramos are closely related with the human presence; the histor...
The Guayana Highlands (GH) constitute a highly diverse, but relatively poorly studied Neotropical bi...
International audienceColombian farmers possess valuable ethnobotanical knowledge that forms part of...
Background The Sierra Nevada del Cocuy-Güicán in the Colombian Andes is protected as a National Natu...
Background: The Sierra Nevada del Cocuy-Güicán in the Colombian Andes is protected as a National Nat...
Background: Ethnobotany studies the knowledge produced by the interaction between society and the us...
Native trees and shrubs are essential components of rural landscapes in the semi-arid inner-Andean v...
Background: The páramos, the high-elevation ecosystems of the northern Andes, are well-known for the...
More than most other landforms, mountains have been at the vanguard of geographical inquiry. Whether...
An ethnobotanical survey was carried out among a campesino community in a Costa Rican montane cloud ...
The high tropical Andes harbours vital ecosystems that sustain biodiversity, carbon storage, and env...
Four Andean birds offer clues to rethink the ethnoecology of neotropical cloud forests, challenging ...
Páramo ecosystems are unique alpine grasslands found at high altitudes (2000-5000 m a.s.l.) in the A...
The impacts of climate change were severe on indigenous medicinal plant species and their dependent ...
<div><p>A main objective of ethnobotany is to document traditional knowledge about plants before it ...
Current characteristics of Colombian páramos are closely related with the human presence; the histor...
The Guayana Highlands (GH) constitute a highly diverse, but relatively poorly studied Neotropical bi...
International audienceColombian farmers possess valuable ethnobotanical knowledge that forms part of...