The present study deals with aspects related to the type and frequency of use of the vegetal resource in properties located in the western Ecuadorian Amazon region (provinces of Napo, Pastaza and Morona Santiago). The data were generated in one hundred and twenty two properties of two groups of farmers: some belonging to the Socio Bosque program and others not, fieldwork was carried out in two phases between February and March 2014 and between February and March 2015. Part of the information collected included socioeconomic aspects and frequencies of use of plants in six categories of use (edible, fuel, wood, social and ritual, toxic and / or poisonous, medicinal). Among other results, we observed that, generally, the owners use the introdu...
Indigenous peoples have a fundamental role in knowledge and conservation of the biodiversity of medi...
A diagnosis was applied on agricultural crops in the Shuar Yandia Yacu and San José de Armenia commu...
International audienceColombian farmers possess valuable ethnobotanical knowledge that forms part of...
Abstract: The present study deals with aspects related to the type and frequency of use of the veget...
ABSTRACT Mera, Santa Clara and Pastaza municipalities are located in the Ecuadorian Amazon region. T...
This study explores issues related to the conservation of forests of western Ecuador's Amazon region...
The study of medicinal plants and their use was carried out in the four rural parishes of the Babaho...
Medicinal plants are an ecosystem service directly implicated in human well-being. In many rural com...
The advance of agricultural activities has become the main threat to the conservation of the forests...
The study was carried out in the Middle Basin of the Río Guayas, Ecuador, in the area corresponding ...
The hypothesis that the traditional use of both introduced and native plants in Ecuador is analogous...
The botanical knowledge of the Shuar people is one of the largest in the Amazon basin and is in dang...
We analyze and compare plant knowledge and uses of medicinal and edible plants of two rural communit...
Medicinal plants are an ecosystem service directly implicated in human well-being. In many rural com...
El presente estudio explora aspectos relacionados con la conservación de bosques nativos del occiden...
Indigenous peoples have a fundamental role in knowledge and conservation of the biodiversity of medi...
A diagnosis was applied on agricultural crops in the Shuar Yandia Yacu and San José de Armenia commu...
International audienceColombian farmers possess valuable ethnobotanical knowledge that forms part of...
Abstract: The present study deals with aspects related to the type and frequency of use of the veget...
ABSTRACT Mera, Santa Clara and Pastaza municipalities are located in the Ecuadorian Amazon region. T...
This study explores issues related to the conservation of forests of western Ecuador's Amazon region...
The study of medicinal plants and their use was carried out in the four rural parishes of the Babaho...
Medicinal plants are an ecosystem service directly implicated in human well-being. In many rural com...
The advance of agricultural activities has become the main threat to the conservation of the forests...
The study was carried out in the Middle Basin of the Río Guayas, Ecuador, in the area corresponding ...
The hypothesis that the traditional use of both introduced and native plants in Ecuador is analogous...
The botanical knowledge of the Shuar people is one of the largest in the Amazon basin and is in dang...
We analyze and compare plant knowledge and uses of medicinal and edible plants of two rural communit...
Medicinal plants are an ecosystem service directly implicated in human well-being. In many rural com...
El presente estudio explora aspectos relacionados con la conservación de bosques nativos del occiden...
Indigenous peoples have a fundamental role in knowledge and conservation of the biodiversity of medi...
A diagnosis was applied on agricultural crops in the Shuar Yandia Yacu and San José de Armenia commu...
International audienceColombian farmers possess valuable ethnobotanical knowledge that forms part of...