An ethnobotanical field study focusing on traditional wild vegetables was conducted in 22 villages of Central Kurdistan among three ethno-religious groups: Yazidis, Christian Assyrians, and (Sunni) Muslim Kurds. Through 91 interviews with elderly informants, we recorded the folk uses of 54 identified botanical taxa. We also observed important differences among these three groups in the use of wild vegetables that reflect the historical prevalence of pastoralism versus horticulture among Kurds and Assyrians, respectively. The preservation of the peaceful co-existence of different cultural and religious groups in the study area is crucial for the maintenance of the rich wild plant food local heritage
We studied wild and semi-wild leafy vegetables used by the Maale and Ari ethnic communities in south...
A food ethnobotanical field study was conducted among the Gorani of South Kosovo, a small ethnic min...
An ethnobotanical field study focusing on traditional wild food botanical taxa was carried out in Ka...
An ethnobotanical field study focusing on traditional wild vegetables was conducted in 22 villages o...
Background: Iraqi Kurdistan is a special hotspot for bio-cultural diversity and for investigating pa...
Kurdistan represents a crucial region in the Middle East for understanding patterns of human evoluti...
Gathering and consuming wild food plants are traditional practices in many areas of the world and th...
Recent ethnobotanical studies in the Caucasus, mainly in Georgia, reveal the significant ethnobotani...
Recent ethnobotanical studies in the Caucasus, mainly in Georgia, reveal the significant ethnobotani...
Current debate highlights that sustainable food systems can be fostered by the cautious and germane ...
Recent ethnobotanical studies in the Caucasus, mainly in Georgia, reveal the significant ethnobotani...
AbstractBackgroundThe traditional food of the Yezidis and Kurds of Armenia has some particularities ...
Background: The traditional food of the Yezidis and Kurds of Armenia has some particularities and di...
The foraging of wild food plants (WFPs) is an important sociocultural and human ecological phenomeno...
Understanding plant significance across cultures and borders is a driving goal in ethnobotany. Often...
We studied wild and semi-wild leafy vegetables used by the Maale and Ari ethnic communities in south...
A food ethnobotanical field study was conducted among the Gorani of South Kosovo, a small ethnic min...
An ethnobotanical field study focusing on traditional wild food botanical taxa was carried out in Ka...
An ethnobotanical field study focusing on traditional wild vegetables was conducted in 22 villages o...
Background: Iraqi Kurdistan is a special hotspot for bio-cultural diversity and for investigating pa...
Kurdistan represents a crucial region in the Middle East for understanding patterns of human evoluti...
Gathering and consuming wild food plants are traditional practices in many areas of the world and th...
Recent ethnobotanical studies in the Caucasus, mainly in Georgia, reveal the significant ethnobotani...
Recent ethnobotanical studies in the Caucasus, mainly in Georgia, reveal the significant ethnobotani...
Current debate highlights that sustainable food systems can be fostered by the cautious and germane ...
Recent ethnobotanical studies in the Caucasus, mainly in Georgia, reveal the significant ethnobotani...
AbstractBackgroundThe traditional food of the Yezidis and Kurds of Armenia has some particularities ...
Background: The traditional food of the Yezidis and Kurds of Armenia has some particularities and di...
The foraging of wild food plants (WFPs) is an important sociocultural and human ecological phenomeno...
Understanding plant significance across cultures and borders is a driving goal in ethnobotany. Often...
We studied wild and semi-wild leafy vegetables used by the Maale and Ari ethnic communities in south...
A food ethnobotanical field study was conducted among the Gorani of South Kosovo, a small ethnic min...
An ethnobotanical field study focusing on traditional wild food botanical taxa was carried out in Ka...