Recent ethnobotanical studies have raised the hypothesis that religious affiliation can, in certain circumstances, influence the evolution of the use of wild food plants, given that it shapes kinship relations and vertical transmission of traditional/local environmental knowledge. The local population living in Jhelum District, Punjab, Pakistan comprises very diverse religious and linguistic groups. A field study about the uses of wild food plants was conducted in the district. This field survey included 120 semi‐structured interviews in 27 villages, focusing on six religious groups (Sunni and Shia Muslims, Christians, Hindus, Sikhs, and Ahmadis). We documented a total of 77 wild food plants and one mushroom species which were used by the l...
Overlooked in national reports and in conservation programs, wild food plants (WFPs) have been a vit...
Gandharan art developed in the Himalayan area in the early centuries CE. It has been investigated m...
In rapidly urbanizing areas, natural vegetation becomes fragmented, making conservation planning cha...
Recent ethnobotanical studies have raised the hypothesis that religious affiliation can, in certain ...
Around 30 of the urban population of Southern Asia lives in a slum setting where basic necessities s...
Wild food plants (WFPs) have been an important source of human nutrition since ancient times, and it...
The pistachio (Pistacia vera L.) is commercially cultivated in semi-arid regions around the globe. A...
Global climate has been radically affected by the urbanization process in recent years. Karachi, Pak...
Major objectives of this study were to produce low‐emitting wood pellet biofuel from selected agro‐f...
The effects of replacement of maize grain with ancient wheat by-products on intestinal morphometry a...
Landraces and old wheat cultivars display great genetic variation and constitute a valuable resource...
peer reviewedAgriculture is the origin of existence and survival in any society. However, this secto...
Asia is urbanising rapidly. Current urbanisation practices often compromise sustainability, prosperi...
three lettuce and three celeriac cultivars. Seeds of three wheat cultivars were treated under labora...
The present study validated the University Student Engagement Inventory (USEI) in the Arabic languag...
Overlooked in national reports and in conservation programs, wild food plants (WFPs) have been a vit...
Gandharan art developed in the Himalayan area in the early centuries CE. It has been investigated m...
In rapidly urbanizing areas, natural vegetation becomes fragmented, making conservation planning cha...
Recent ethnobotanical studies have raised the hypothesis that religious affiliation can, in certain ...
Around 30 of the urban population of Southern Asia lives in a slum setting where basic necessities s...
Wild food plants (WFPs) have been an important source of human nutrition since ancient times, and it...
The pistachio (Pistacia vera L.) is commercially cultivated in semi-arid regions around the globe. A...
Global climate has been radically affected by the urbanization process in recent years. Karachi, Pak...
Major objectives of this study were to produce low‐emitting wood pellet biofuel from selected agro‐f...
The effects of replacement of maize grain with ancient wheat by-products on intestinal morphometry a...
Landraces and old wheat cultivars display great genetic variation and constitute a valuable resource...
peer reviewedAgriculture is the origin of existence and survival in any society. However, this secto...
Asia is urbanising rapidly. Current urbanisation practices often compromise sustainability, prosperi...
three lettuce and three celeriac cultivars. Seeds of three wheat cultivars were treated under labora...
The present study validated the University Student Engagement Inventory (USEI) in the Arabic languag...
Overlooked in national reports and in conservation programs, wild food plants (WFPs) have been a vit...
Gandharan art developed in the Himalayan area in the early centuries CE. It has been investigated m...
In rapidly urbanizing areas, natural vegetation becomes fragmented, making conservation planning cha...