The study of migrants’ ethnobotany can help to address the diverse socio-ecological factors affecting temporal and spatial changes in local ecological knowledge (LEK). Through semi-structured and in-depth conversations with ninety interviewees among local Pathans and Afghan refugees in Kohat District, NW Pakistan, one hundred and forty-five wild plant and mushroom folk taxa were recorded. The plants quoted by Afghan refugees living inside and outside the camps tend to converge, while the Afghan data showed significant differences with those collected by local Pakistani Pathans. Interviewees mentioned two main driving factors potentially eroding folk plant knowledge: (a) recent stricter border policies have made it more difficult for refugee...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MBackground: cross-border research is a novel an...
War, political unrest, and climate disasters cause major disruptions to peoples’ lives and livelihoo...
The study of how people adapt to social and environmental change is central to current theoretical u...
The study of migrants’ ethnobotany can help to address the diverse socio-ecological factors affectin...
The issue of foraging for wild food plants among migrants and relocated communities is an important ...
The issue of foraging for wild food plants among migrants and relocated communities is an important ...
Due to global change and the migration crisis both needing rapid attention, there has been growing d...
Domestication of new plants is one of the key (ongoing) phenomena in the history of agriculture. Wil...
The study recorded the food uses of wild food plants (WFPs) among the Sarikoli diaspora and the domi...
Gathering and consuming wild food plants are traditional practices in many areas of the world and th...
An ethnobotanical field study focusing on traditional wild food botanical taxa was carried out in Ka...
Prior to the advent of biomedicine, rural communities in Nepal relied on phytochemically active comp...
Plant foraging is an important human ecological phenomenon being studied by a number of contemporary...
Background: The mountainous Wakhan and Pamir in northeastern Afghanistan is one of the most isolated...
Background Cross-border research is a novel and important tool for detecting variability of ecologi...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MBackground: cross-border research is a novel an...
War, political unrest, and climate disasters cause major disruptions to peoples’ lives and livelihoo...
The study of how people adapt to social and environmental change is central to current theoretical u...
The study of migrants’ ethnobotany can help to address the diverse socio-ecological factors affectin...
The issue of foraging for wild food plants among migrants and relocated communities is an important ...
The issue of foraging for wild food plants among migrants and relocated communities is an important ...
Due to global change and the migration crisis both needing rapid attention, there has been growing d...
Domestication of new plants is one of the key (ongoing) phenomena in the history of agriculture. Wil...
The study recorded the food uses of wild food plants (WFPs) among the Sarikoli diaspora and the domi...
Gathering and consuming wild food plants are traditional practices in many areas of the world and th...
An ethnobotanical field study focusing on traditional wild food botanical taxa was carried out in Ka...
Prior to the advent of biomedicine, rural communities in Nepal relied on phytochemically active comp...
Plant foraging is an important human ecological phenomenon being studied by a number of contemporary...
Background: The mountainous Wakhan and Pamir in northeastern Afghanistan is one of the most isolated...
Background Cross-border research is a novel and important tool for detecting variability of ecologi...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MBackground: cross-border research is a novel an...
War, political unrest, and climate disasters cause major disruptions to peoples’ lives and livelihoo...
The study of how people adapt to social and environmental change is central to current theoretical u...