Capítulo de LibroBiocultural heritage is a social-historical construction, housing the biological and cultural memory of human groups (Toledo 2012) through a legacy that contains the natural wealth and variety of languages, cultures and products (Toledo and Barrera Bassols 2008), including foods such as wild edible mushrooms. It is a collectively constructed heritage, which is fundamental to peasant economies and is transmitted from generation to generation. The gathering of wild foods is part of the cultural tradition of different social groups around the world (Cunningham 2001), enabling the survival of populations in many different regions (Fernández 2006). At the same time, the practice illustrates the processes of co-evolution between ...
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International audienceMexico has an internationally recognized natural and cultural wealth, but this...
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In this article different kinds of culture in Tourism and several ways of developing the Tourism was...
In several countries around the world, including Mexico, there is a trend towards sustainable forest...
The Ethnomycology, is described by Robert Gordon Wasson, as a branch of ethnobotany that is responsi...
Traditional Mexican cuisine is a living cultural expression with a long tradition, age-old skills, c...
The analysis of environmental and modernity crisis has resulted in the proposal of conserving worldw...
Este artículo examina, desde el marco del desarrollo sustentable, el papel relevante que conllevan d...
Wild edible fungi are non-timber forest products that have great relevance for forest communities in...
This article examines, from the framework of sustainable development, the relevant role of culture, ...
The objective of this research was the transdisciplinary analysis of the viability of tourism biocul...
This paper aims to advance the understanding of the link between culture, territory and organisation...
Tourist growth is attributed, each time more habitually, to the cultural offer of the destinations. ...
Culture is an increasing factor, especially in the European Union, and cultural reasons are interven...
International audienceMexico has an internationally recognized natural and cultural wealth, but this...
The purpose of this essay is to analyse the relationship between heritage cuisine and tourism, along...
The regions in Chile where quinoa is grown share certain features, namely the marginality of farmers...
In this article different kinds of culture in Tourism and several ways of developing the Tourism was...
In several countries around the world, including Mexico, there is a trend towards sustainable forest...
The Ethnomycology, is described by Robert Gordon Wasson, as a branch of ethnobotany that is responsi...