Background: Wild plant gathering becomes again a popular and fashionable activity in Europe after gathering practices have been increasingly abandoned over the last decades. Recent ethnobotanical research documented a diversity of gathering practices from people of diverse socio-economic and cultural backgrounds who gather in urban and rural areas. Few efforts were though made to study the motivations for gathering wild plants and to understand the resurgent popularity of wild plant gathering. This paper addresses the following research questions: (1) which motivations activate wild plant gatherers? (2) which motivation-types of gatherers exist in the Grosses Walsertal? (3) how do the motivations for gathering relate to the socio-demographi...
This study examines why contemporary Americans continue to gather wild plants and fungi. Vermont, a ...
This contribution presents preliminary results of an ongoing PhD project which aims to explore linka...
Social-ecological systems are based in the belief that the well-being of human systems relies on the...
Background: Wild plant gathering is an essential element in livelihood strategies all over the world...
Wir Menschen und unsere Aktivitäten sind mittlerweile hinreichend dafür bekannt systemische Prozesse...
Background: Leading scholars in ethnobiology and ethnomedicine continuously stress the need for movi...
Die traditionelle, horizontale Weitergabe von Wissen über Wildpflanzen hat im 20. Jahrhundert aufgru...
Background: Changing lifestyles have recently caused a severe reduction of the gathering of wild foo...
Recent studies on the use of wild food plants have identified various reasons for their use and unde...
European countries are split over the appreciation of wild berries, fruits, mushrooms, and herbs. Wh...
Human management of anthropogenic environments and species is tightly linked to the ecology and evol...
Around ten thousand years ago, people around the globe began domesticating plants and animals. Peopl...
Gathering wild plants in cities (urban foraging) is likely an important, but understudied human-natu...
It is widely agreed that in industrialized Europe, knowledge on the use of wild food plants shows a ...
Botanists are an overlooked group of informants in ethnobotanical studies. The aim of this study was...
This study examines why contemporary Americans continue to gather wild plants and fungi. Vermont, a ...
This contribution presents preliminary results of an ongoing PhD project which aims to explore linka...
Social-ecological systems are based in the belief that the well-being of human systems relies on the...
Background: Wild plant gathering is an essential element in livelihood strategies all over the world...
Wir Menschen und unsere Aktivitäten sind mittlerweile hinreichend dafür bekannt systemische Prozesse...
Background: Leading scholars in ethnobiology and ethnomedicine continuously stress the need for movi...
Die traditionelle, horizontale Weitergabe von Wissen über Wildpflanzen hat im 20. Jahrhundert aufgru...
Background: Changing lifestyles have recently caused a severe reduction of the gathering of wild foo...
Recent studies on the use of wild food plants have identified various reasons for their use and unde...
European countries are split over the appreciation of wild berries, fruits, mushrooms, and herbs. Wh...
Human management of anthropogenic environments and species is tightly linked to the ecology and evol...
Around ten thousand years ago, people around the globe began domesticating plants and animals. Peopl...
Gathering wild plants in cities (urban foraging) is likely an important, but understudied human-natu...
It is widely agreed that in industrialized Europe, knowledge on the use of wild food plants shows a ...
Botanists are an overlooked group of informants in ethnobotanical studies. The aim of this study was...
This study examines why contemporary Americans continue to gather wild plants and fungi. Vermont, a ...
This contribution presents preliminary results of an ongoing PhD project which aims to explore linka...
Social-ecological systems are based in the belief that the well-being of human systems relies on the...