The concept of wild food does not play a significant role in contemporary nutritional science and it is seldom regarded as a salient feature within standard dietary guidelines. The knowledge systems of wild edible taxa are indeed at risk of disappearing. However, recent scholarship in ethnobotany, field biology, and philosophy demonstrated the crucial role of wild foods for food biodiversity and food security. The knowledge of how to use and consume wild foods is not only a means to deliver high-end culinary offerings, but also a way to foster alternative models of consumption. Our aim in this paper is to provide a conceptual framework for wild foods, which can account for diversified wild food ontologies. In the first section of the paper,...
Increasing deforestation affects tropical forests, threatening the livelihoods of local populations ...
The paper first outlines the importance of food species which are "intrinsically wild", and justifie...
Domestication of new plants is one of the key (ongoing) phenomena in the history of agriculture. Wil...
Many thousands of "wild" species of plants, animals and lower organisms, both terrestrial and aquati...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Wild foods constitute an essential component of people's diets around...
The green revolution, the biotech revolution, and other major changes in food production, distributi...
Wild edible plants are of great importance in both former and current human societies. Their use emb...
The ethnobiology of wild foods has received increasing attention within the scientific arena in rece...
Wild food is an iconic ecosystem service that receives little attention in quantifying, valuating an...
Humans the world over have depended on wild-growing plants in their diets for hundreds of thousands ...
Türkiye represents one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots, containing over 11,000 species of plant...
Almost every ecosystem has been amended so that plants and animals can be used as food, fibre, fodde...
This paper discusses the traditional consumption of wild edible plants in the rural communities of t...
The biology and the patterns of wild environments and their organisms have solutions to the many env...
This paper examines the literature on how biodiversity contributes to improved and diversified diets...
Increasing deforestation affects tropical forests, threatening the livelihoods of local populations ...
The paper first outlines the importance of food species which are "intrinsically wild", and justifie...
Domestication of new plants is one of the key (ongoing) phenomena in the history of agriculture. Wil...
Many thousands of "wild" species of plants, animals and lower organisms, both terrestrial and aquati...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Wild foods constitute an essential component of people's diets around...
The green revolution, the biotech revolution, and other major changes in food production, distributi...
Wild edible plants are of great importance in both former and current human societies. Their use emb...
The ethnobiology of wild foods has received increasing attention within the scientific arena in rece...
Wild food is an iconic ecosystem service that receives little attention in quantifying, valuating an...
Humans the world over have depended on wild-growing plants in their diets for hundreds of thousands ...
Türkiye represents one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots, containing over 11,000 species of plant...
Almost every ecosystem has been amended so that plants and animals can be used as food, fibre, fodde...
This paper discusses the traditional consumption of wild edible plants in the rural communities of t...
The biology and the patterns of wild environments and their organisms have solutions to the many env...
This paper examines the literature on how biodiversity contributes to improved and diversified diets...
Increasing deforestation affects tropical forests, threatening the livelihoods of local populations ...
The paper first outlines the importance of food species which are "intrinsically wild", and justifie...
Domestication of new plants is one of the key (ongoing) phenomena in the history of agriculture. Wil...