Background: Discussions surrounding ethnobiological classification have been broad and diverse. One of the recurring questions is whether classification is mainly based on the “inherent structure of biological reality” or on cultural, especially utilitarian needs. So far, studies about ethnobotanical classification have mainly been done in indigenous societies. Comparable data from industrialized countries are scarce. In this paper, folkbotanical classification data from the Napf region in central Switzerland is analysed and cross-culturally compared. Methods: Structured and semi-structured interviews were conducted with 60 adults and children chosen by random sampling. Descriptive statistics, t-tests and cultural domain analysis were used...
Background: Wild plant gathering is an essential element in livelihood strategies all over the world...
POCTI/ANT/48629/200 POCI/ANT/59395/2004 UIDB/04038/2020 UIDP/04038/2020Background: An anthropomorphi...
Abstract Traditional classification systems represent cognitive processes of human cultures in the w...
This study examines the relation between folk expertise and wild plant classification in Little Dixi...
Background: Local plant knowledge typically is unevenly distributed within a community. This knowled...
researchEthno-classification is a science dealing with a search for order, or a pattern, in the ways...
Background: Leading scholars in ethnobiology and ethnomedicine continuously stress the need for movi...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Research on the folk categorization of nature in preliterate societi...
The aim of this article is to discuss the relation between indigenous and scientific kinds on the ba...
Anthropological inquiry suggests that all societies classify animals and plants in similar ways. Par...
This paper offers the first characterization of the ethnobiological taxonomic system used by the Kak...
Background: Not long ago Eugene Hunn suggested using a combination of cognitive, linguistic, ecologi...
This contribution presents preliminary results of an ongoing PhD project which aims to explore linka...
Background Many ethnobotanical studies have investigated selection criteria for medicinal and non-me...
This paper presents the basic concepts encountered in ethnobotany. First of all, an attempt has been...
Background: Wild plant gathering is an essential element in livelihood strategies all over the world...
POCTI/ANT/48629/200 POCI/ANT/59395/2004 UIDB/04038/2020 UIDP/04038/2020Background: An anthropomorphi...
Abstract Traditional classification systems represent cognitive processes of human cultures in the w...
This study examines the relation between folk expertise and wild plant classification in Little Dixi...
Background: Local plant knowledge typically is unevenly distributed within a community. This knowled...
researchEthno-classification is a science dealing with a search for order, or a pattern, in the ways...
Background: Leading scholars in ethnobiology and ethnomedicine continuously stress the need for movi...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Research on the folk categorization of nature in preliterate societi...
The aim of this article is to discuss the relation between indigenous and scientific kinds on the ba...
Anthropological inquiry suggests that all societies classify animals and plants in similar ways. Par...
This paper offers the first characterization of the ethnobiological taxonomic system used by the Kak...
Background: Not long ago Eugene Hunn suggested using a combination of cognitive, linguistic, ecologi...
This contribution presents preliminary results of an ongoing PhD project which aims to explore linka...
Background Many ethnobotanical studies have investigated selection criteria for medicinal and non-me...
This paper presents the basic concepts encountered in ethnobotany. First of all, an attempt has been...
Background: Wild plant gathering is an essential element in livelihood strategies all over the world...
POCTI/ANT/48629/200 POCI/ANT/59395/2004 UIDB/04038/2020 UIDP/04038/2020Background: An anthropomorphi...
Abstract Traditional classification systems represent cognitive processes of human cultures in the w...