We present ecological and ethnobotanical descriptions of two permanent 1-ha plots located in Amazonian forest near two Tacana communities situated north and west of the Madidi National Park in the Iturralde Province, Department of La Paz of northwestern Bolivia. We interviewed 13 Tacana men and women to identify and enumerate uses of all of the trees, palms, and lianas >- 10 cm dbh in these plots. Of the 185 species found in both plots, 115 species are used by the Tacana. 59 species for constructin, 9 as sources of fiber, 33 for technology and crafts, 66 as firewood, 32 for food or water, 40 for medicine, 8 for hunting or fishing, 9 for commercial purposes, and 11 for miscellaneous uses. Sixty-four percent of useful species had multiple use...
(Notas etnobotânicas no alto Solimões, Amazonas, Brazil): O presente estudo objetivou ampliar os con...
ABSTRACT Documenting the ethnobotanical knowledge of populations living in protected areas is import...
ABSTRACT Documenting the ethnobotanical knowledge of populations living in protected areas is import...
We present ecological and ethnobotanical descriptions of two permanent 1-ha plots located in Amazoni...
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This study assessed the ethnobotanical use and knowledge of forest plant diversity among the Ribeiri...
Valuation of Forests and Plant Species in Indigenous Territory and National Park Isiboro-S,cure, Bol...
Valuation of Forests and Plant Species in Indigenous Territory and National Park Isiboro-S,cure, Bol...
The Indigenous Territory National Park Isiboro Secure (TIPNIS in Spanish) is rich in biological dive...
This study assessed the ethnobotanical use and knowledge of forest plant diversity among the Ribeiri...
<div><p>A main objective of ethnobotany is to document traditional knowledge about plants before it ...
We studied the knowledge and use of palms in three indigenous communities (Angostura, Curare and Yuk...
Native trees and shrubs are essential components of rural landscapes in the semi-arid inner-Andean v...
In Bolivia, the plant families Araceae and Bromeliaceae offer numerous non-timber products, includin...
(Notas etnobotânicas no alto Solimões, Amazonas, Brazil): O presente estudo objetivou ampliar os con...
(Notas etnobotânicas no alto Solimões, Amazonas, Brazil): O presente estudo objetivou ampliar os con...
ABSTRACT Documenting the ethnobotanical knowledge of populations living in protected areas is import...
ABSTRACT Documenting the ethnobotanical knowledge of populations living in protected areas is import...
We present ecological and ethnobotanical descriptions of two permanent 1-ha plots located in Amazoni...
Note portant sur l'auteur Note portant sur l'auteur Note portant sur l'auteur Note portant sur l'aut...
This study assessed the ethnobotanical use and knowledge of forest plant diversity among the Ribeiri...
Valuation of Forests and Plant Species in Indigenous Territory and National Park Isiboro-S,cure, Bol...
Valuation of Forests and Plant Species in Indigenous Territory and National Park Isiboro-S,cure, Bol...
The Indigenous Territory National Park Isiboro Secure (TIPNIS in Spanish) is rich in biological dive...
This study assessed the ethnobotanical use and knowledge of forest plant diversity among the Ribeiri...
<div><p>A main objective of ethnobotany is to document traditional knowledge about plants before it ...
We studied the knowledge and use of palms in three indigenous communities (Angostura, Curare and Yuk...
Native trees and shrubs are essential components of rural landscapes in the semi-arid inner-Andean v...
In Bolivia, the plant families Araceae and Bromeliaceae offer numerous non-timber products, includin...
(Notas etnobotânicas no alto Solimões, Amazonas, Brazil): O presente estudo objetivou ampliar os con...
(Notas etnobotânicas no alto Solimões, Amazonas, Brazil): O presente estudo objetivou ampliar os con...
ABSTRACT Documenting the ethnobotanical knowledge of populations living in protected areas is import...
ABSTRACT Documenting the ethnobotanical knowledge of populations living in protected areas is import...