Ethnobotanical studies focusing on medicinal plant ingredients have always been conducted with the aim of protecting the local ecological knowledge (LEK) of these natural resources. In the globalized world, the rapid loss of biodiversity and cultural and linguistic homogenization have threatened the survival of the planet, together with leading us towards an extinction crisis. In this extreme situation, LEK is also facing serious challenges, especially that of minorities where the pressure is manifold. A number of studies have been carried out among minority groups in recent times, and scientists are attempting to devise solid policy recommendations to celebrate their LEK in future development programs. In this regard, the current review wa...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: This study documents the ethnobotanical and ethnomedicinal import...
Introduction: The study provides significant ethnobotanical information on plant resources tradition...
For thousands of years rural communities have derived from their surrounding plants many products t...
Background: Worldwide mountain regions are recognized as hotspots of ethnopharmacologically relevant...
The use of traditional medicinal plants plays an important role especially in remote rural and margi...
This study recorded and analyzed traditional knowledge of medicinal plants in the Turkestan Range in...
Abstract Background This aim of this study is to repo...
Cultural diversity and biodiversity are strongly intertwined through the ways in which local human c...
Plants have been used as medicine by humans from the beginning of recorded history. WHO reports that...
This paper contains first systematical revision of the results on traditional use of wild medicinal ...
Background: This aim of this study is to report upon traditional knowledge and use of wild medicinal...
Studies of medicinal plants have been conducted in many municipalities and regions in Bulgaria, but ...
Results of ethnobotanical research provide answers to forms of ethnogenesis of certain ethnical grou...
Ethnobotany reveals that the relationship between human life and plants is one that cannot be separa...
Background: Ethnobotanical studies are crucial in South-Eastern Europe for fostering local developme...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: This study documents the ethnobotanical and ethnomedicinal import...
Introduction: The study provides significant ethnobotanical information on plant resources tradition...
For thousands of years rural communities have derived from their surrounding plants many products t...
Background: Worldwide mountain regions are recognized as hotspots of ethnopharmacologically relevant...
The use of traditional medicinal plants plays an important role especially in remote rural and margi...
This study recorded and analyzed traditional knowledge of medicinal plants in the Turkestan Range in...
Abstract Background This aim of this study is to repo...
Cultural diversity and biodiversity are strongly intertwined through the ways in which local human c...
Plants have been used as medicine by humans from the beginning of recorded history. WHO reports that...
This paper contains first systematical revision of the results on traditional use of wild medicinal ...
Background: This aim of this study is to report upon traditional knowledge and use of wild medicinal...
Studies of medicinal plants have been conducted in many municipalities and regions in Bulgaria, but ...
Results of ethnobotanical research provide answers to forms of ethnogenesis of certain ethnical grou...
Ethnobotany reveals that the relationship between human life and plants is one that cannot be separa...
Background: Ethnobotanical studies are crucial in South-Eastern Europe for fostering local developme...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: This study documents the ethnobotanical and ethnomedicinal import...
Introduction: The study provides significant ethnobotanical information on plant resources tradition...
For thousands of years rural communities have derived from their surrounding plants many products t...