This study assessed the ethnobotanical use and knowledge of forest plant diversity among the Ribeirinhos, a traditional population of the Brazilian Amazon living in a protected area (Tapajo´s National Forest, West of Para´), and compared the importance of forest plants used in their daily activities with the use of cultivated plants (agrobiodiversity) from their home gardens and swidden-fallows. We used two complementary quantitative ethnobotanical methods, based on (i) daily scan observations in 14 families' homes, and (ii) ethnobotanical inventories of trees, palms and lianas ofDBH C 5 cmin 23 plots each of 0.1-ha, set up in three types of forests. Analyses of the ethnobotanical surveys in the plots showed that most forest species (120 ou...
<div><p>Information on the knowledge, uses, and abundance of natural resources in local communities ...
Hot spots in Brazil include a variety of ecosystems, such as mangroves, forests, and the Brazilian s...
Plants have been used in Amazonian forests for millennia and some of these plants are disproportiona...
This study assessed the ethnobotanical use and knowledge of forest plant diversity among the Ribeiri...
This article deals with the perception that traditional people living in a protected area of the Bra...
The Kaxinawá indigenous people (auto-identified as the Huni Ku?) are native to the western Amazon, o...
In this article we describe and analyze the use of plant resources in a region nearby a conservation...
Caicaras are native inhabitants of the Atlantic coast on southeastern Brazil, whose subsistence is b...
Information on the knowledge, uses, and abundance of natural resources in local communities can prov...
Medicinal plants are an ecosystem service directly implicated in human well-being. In many rural com...
This study refers to the use of medicinal plants by populations in the Western Amazon and provides i...
Study background The Amazon basin is a mosaic of different environments. Flooded riparian and upland...
The inhabitants of the floodplain of the Mazagão River in the State of Amapá in the Brazilian Amazon...
For millennia, Amazonian peoples have managed forest resources, modifying the natural environment in...
Studies in rural communities are important to maintain popular knowledge between generations, as wel...
<div><p>Information on the knowledge, uses, and abundance of natural resources in local communities ...
Hot spots in Brazil include a variety of ecosystems, such as mangroves, forests, and the Brazilian s...
Plants have been used in Amazonian forests for millennia and some of these plants are disproportiona...
This study assessed the ethnobotanical use and knowledge of forest plant diversity among the Ribeiri...
This article deals with the perception that traditional people living in a protected area of the Bra...
The Kaxinawá indigenous people (auto-identified as the Huni Ku?) are native to the western Amazon, o...
In this article we describe and analyze the use of plant resources in a region nearby a conservation...
Caicaras are native inhabitants of the Atlantic coast on southeastern Brazil, whose subsistence is b...
Information on the knowledge, uses, and abundance of natural resources in local communities can prov...
Medicinal plants are an ecosystem service directly implicated in human well-being. In many rural com...
This study refers to the use of medicinal plants by populations in the Western Amazon and provides i...
Study background The Amazon basin is a mosaic of different environments. Flooded riparian and upland...
The inhabitants of the floodplain of the Mazagão River in the State of Amapá in the Brazilian Amazon...
For millennia, Amazonian peoples have managed forest resources, modifying the natural environment in...
Studies in rural communities are important to maintain popular knowledge between generations, as wel...
<div><p>Information on the knowledge, uses, and abundance of natural resources in local communities ...
Hot spots in Brazil include a variety of ecosystems, such as mangroves, forests, and the Brazilian s...
Plants have been used in Amazonian forests for millennia and some of these plants are disproportiona...