The Inextricable Link Between Food and Linguistic Diversity: Wild Food Plants Among Diverse Minorities in Northeast Georgia, Caucasus. Divergences in the categorization and use of wild food plants among ethnic and linguistic groups living within the same environment are prototypical for the dual nature of biocultural diversity, which is generally richer on ecological and cultural edges. We interviewed 136 people from seven ethnolinguistic groups living in Georgia documenting the use of wild food plants. The results show the inextricable link between food and linguistic diversity; moreover, we observed a greater number of commonly used plants among Christian communities, as Muslim communities shared just one taxon widely used in all regions....
Socio-economic changes impact local ethnobotanical knowledge as much as the ecological ones. During ...
The study recorded the food uses of wild food plants (WFPs) among the Sarikoli diaspora and the domi...
Local ecological knowledge (LEK), including but not limited to the use of wild food plants, plays a ...
The Inextricable Link Between Food and Linguistic Diversity: Wild Food Plants Among Diverse Minoriti...
Gathering and consuming wild food plants are traditional practices in many areas of the world and th...
Recent ethnobotanical studies in the Caucasus, mainly in Georgia, reveal the significant ethnobotani...
Diversity of traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) created on the edges of culture is the key to th...
Recent ethnobotanical studies in the Caucasus, mainly in Georgia, reveal the significant ethnobotani...
Recent ethnobotanical studies in the Caucasus, mainly in Georgia, reveal the significant ethnobotani...
A food ethnobotanical field study was conducted among the Gorani of South Kosovo, a small ethnic min...
Current debate highlights that sustainable food systems can be fostered by the cautious and germane ...
Local ecological knowledge (LEK), including but not limited to the use of wild food plants, plays a ...
The circulation of local ecological knowledge (LEK) is a promising avenue of research for wild plant...
In this study, we documented traditional plant use in Tusheti, Khevsureti, and Pshavi and hypothesiz...
Understanding plant significance across cultures and borders is a driving goal in ethnobotany. Often...
Socio-economic changes impact local ethnobotanical knowledge as much as the ecological ones. During ...
The study recorded the food uses of wild food plants (WFPs) among the Sarikoli diaspora and the domi...
Local ecological knowledge (LEK), including but not limited to the use of wild food plants, plays a ...
The Inextricable Link Between Food and Linguistic Diversity: Wild Food Plants Among Diverse Minoriti...
Gathering and consuming wild food plants are traditional practices in many areas of the world and th...
Recent ethnobotanical studies in the Caucasus, mainly in Georgia, reveal the significant ethnobotani...
Diversity of traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) created on the edges of culture is the key to th...
Recent ethnobotanical studies in the Caucasus, mainly in Georgia, reveal the significant ethnobotani...
Recent ethnobotanical studies in the Caucasus, mainly in Georgia, reveal the significant ethnobotani...
A food ethnobotanical field study was conducted among the Gorani of South Kosovo, a small ethnic min...
Current debate highlights that sustainable food systems can be fostered by the cautious and germane ...
Local ecological knowledge (LEK), including but not limited to the use of wild food plants, plays a ...
The circulation of local ecological knowledge (LEK) is a promising avenue of research for wild plant...
In this study, we documented traditional plant use in Tusheti, Khevsureti, and Pshavi and hypothesiz...
Understanding plant significance across cultures and borders is a driving goal in ethnobotany. Often...
Socio-economic changes impact local ethnobotanical knowledge as much as the ecological ones. During ...
The study recorded the food uses of wild food plants (WFPs) among the Sarikoli diaspora and the domi...
Local ecological knowledge (LEK), including but not limited to the use of wild food plants, plays a ...