This article arises from a project that explores the acquisition of ethnobotanical knowledge in Northern Khmer-speaking communities in northeast Thailand, in response to the wish expressed by villagers to preserve their knowledge of the surrounding Takah Forest. This phase of the project consisted of a quantitative pictorial recognition test, using photographs of 111 plants previously documented, with twenty-eight young participants from Ban Khanat Pring and Ban Ramboe villages. We found that useful plants (edible or medicinal) are the most frequently recognized. We tested the significance of social factors, gender and age group for predicting plant recognition among children. We found no significant difference in the scores according to ge...
Traditional games are using simple tools and materials, such as plants. The aim of this study is to ...
Medicinal plants identification during harvesting is a key element for the safety of patients using ...
This study focuses on the mother-child nexus (or process of enculturation) with respect to knowledge...
This article arises from a project that explores the acquisition of ethnobotanical knowledge in Nort...
Consuming wild foods is part of the food ways of people in many societies, including farming populat...
Understanding local knowledge about wild edible plants (WEP) is essential for assessing plant servic...
Abstract. Wiryono, Wanandi Y, Ilahi AK, Deselina, Senoaji G, Siswahyono. 2019. The local knowledge o...
Abstract. Azis S, Zubaidah S, Mahanal S, Batoro J, Sumitro SB. 2020. Local knowledge of traditional ...
Simalungun of North Sumatra was conducted, using an ethnobotanical approach. The sample consisted of...
Globally, medicinal plants have contributed to the discovery of important compounds with new use an...
Much of the knowledge of food plants and their uses within local ecosystems is found in socio-cultur...
Abstract This study focuses on the mother-child nexus (or process of enculturation) with respect to ...
Local botanical knowledge is essential for the survival of local communities, but there is a global ...
Study for local knowledge about ethnopharmacology especially medicinal plants used by the community ...
Use of plants grown in local area for edible has a long tradition in different culture. The indigeno...
Traditional games are using simple tools and materials, such as plants. The aim of this study is to ...
Medicinal plants identification during harvesting is a key element for the safety of patients using ...
This study focuses on the mother-child nexus (or process of enculturation) with respect to knowledge...
This article arises from a project that explores the acquisition of ethnobotanical knowledge in Nort...
Consuming wild foods is part of the food ways of people in many societies, including farming populat...
Understanding local knowledge about wild edible plants (WEP) is essential for assessing plant servic...
Abstract. Wiryono, Wanandi Y, Ilahi AK, Deselina, Senoaji G, Siswahyono. 2019. The local knowledge o...
Abstract. Azis S, Zubaidah S, Mahanal S, Batoro J, Sumitro SB. 2020. Local knowledge of traditional ...
Simalungun of North Sumatra was conducted, using an ethnobotanical approach. The sample consisted of...
Globally, medicinal plants have contributed to the discovery of important compounds with new use an...
Much of the knowledge of food plants and their uses within local ecosystems is found in socio-cultur...
Abstract This study focuses on the mother-child nexus (or process of enculturation) with respect to ...
Local botanical knowledge is essential for the survival of local communities, but there is a global ...
Study for local knowledge about ethnopharmacology especially medicinal plants used by the community ...
Use of plants grown in local area for edible has a long tradition in different culture. The indigeno...
Traditional games are using simple tools and materials, such as plants. The aim of this study is to ...
Medicinal plants identification during harvesting is a key element for the safety of patients using ...
This study focuses on the mother-child nexus (or process of enculturation) with respect to knowledge...