This study examines the influence of an extra-curricular educational program on children's knowledge and cultural valuation of wild food plants, which are an important component of their diets. This program aims to reinforce children's traditional knowledge and values around biological resources in Wayanad, India's Western Ghats, encouraging tribal and non-tribal children to learn from each other and from their own communities. Results show that the educational program has enhanced children's ability to identify selected wild food plants. Moreover, strong social stigma related to wild food plant gathering also appears to have been effectively countered, and the program seems to have created more self-confidence among the children about (a) ...
In this short contribution the author, a Masters in Environmental Education student, introduces his ...
All humans, plants and animals are the living part of the nature. Plants form the foundation for the...
Abstract Background Wild edibles continue to be a significant contributor to the global food basket ...
This study examines the influence of an extra-curricular educational program on children's knowledge...
Abstract This study focuses on the mother-child nexus (or process of enculturation) with respect to ...
This study focuses on the mother-child nexus (or process of enculturation) with respect to knowledge...
This study focuses on the mother-child nexus (or process of enculturation) with respect to knowledge...
Consuming wild foods is part of the food ways of people in many societies, including farming populat...
223-229The purpose of the study was to document the traditional wild food plants used by tribal peop...
This study was conducted in Grahamstown in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. It is a qualitative case ...
This article arises from a project that explores the acquisition of ethnobotanical knowledge in Nort...
This paper investigates social-environmental factors contributing to differential ethnobotanical exp...
For indigenous populations, schooling and local knowledge systems may be at odds. Understanding indi...
Environmental awareness is one of the eighteen characters integrated into teaching materials, needs ...
The objectives of this study were to characterise the body of knowledge of wild edible plants posses...
In this short contribution the author, a Masters in Environmental Education student, introduces his ...
All humans, plants and animals are the living part of the nature. Plants form the foundation for the...
Abstract Background Wild edibles continue to be a significant contributor to the global food basket ...
This study examines the influence of an extra-curricular educational program on children's knowledge...
Abstract This study focuses on the mother-child nexus (or process of enculturation) with respect to ...
This study focuses on the mother-child nexus (or process of enculturation) with respect to knowledge...
This study focuses on the mother-child nexus (or process of enculturation) with respect to knowledge...
Consuming wild foods is part of the food ways of people in many societies, including farming populat...
223-229The purpose of the study was to document the traditional wild food plants used by tribal peop...
This study was conducted in Grahamstown in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. It is a qualitative case ...
This article arises from a project that explores the acquisition of ethnobotanical knowledge in Nort...
This paper investigates social-environmental factors contributing to differential ethnobotanical exp...
For indigenous populations, schooling and local knowledge systems may be at odds. Understanding indi...
Environmental awareness is one of the eighteen characters integrated into teaching materials, needs ...
The objectives of this study were to characterise the body of knowledge of wild edible plants posses...
In this short contribution the author, a Masters in Environmental Education student, introduces his ...
All humans, plants and animals are the living part of the nature. Plants form the foundation for the...
Abstract Background Wild edibles continue to be a significant contributor to the global food basket ...