Plant foraging is an important human ecological phenomenon being studied by a number of contemporary ethnobiologists as well as by a few social anthropologists among rural communities and, more recently, in urban environments. The sustainability dimension of foraging is, however, largely unexplored. We analyse a few case studies from recent field research and qualitatively assess both the environmental and social sustainability of diverse patterns of traditional foraging practices in three distinct human ecological environments (horticulturalism-, forestry-, and pastoralism-driven) located in the Eastern Mediterranean, Eastern Europe, and North Pakistan, i.e. we address the question of when does traditional foraging become unsustainable and...
TheMillenniumEcosystemAssessment found a general decline in the consumption and gathering of wild ed...
International audienceAlthough human foraging behavior, i.e. the method used to get food procurement...
AbstractThere are recurring questions about the ecological sustainability of indigenous resource man...
Plant foraging is an important human ecological phenomenon being studied by a number of contemporary...
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 ...
Domestication of new plants is one of the key (ongoing) phenomena in the history of agriculture. Wil...
Gathering and consuming wild food plants are traditional practices in many areas of the world and th...
In recent years, research concerning local perceptions and uses of wild food plants, and that which ...
How humans obtain food has dramatically reshaped ecosystems and altered both the trajectory of human...
Informal foraging for food and other natural materials in urban greenspaces is an activity undertake...
Current debate highlights that sustainable food systems can be fostered by the cautious and germane ...
The study of migrants’ ethnobotany can help to address the diverse socio-ecological factors affectin...
As exemplified by the MDGs’ adoption in 2000, it was recently thought that poverty alleviation, hung...
The study recorded the food uses of wild food plants (WFPs) among the Sarikoli diaspora and the domi...
TheMillenniumEcosystemAssessment found a general decline in the consumption and gathering of wild ed...
International audienceAlthough human foraging behavior, i.e. the method used to get food procurement...
AbstractThere are recurring questions about the ecological sustainability of indigenous resource man...
Plant foraging is an important human ecological phenomenon being studied by a number of contemporary...
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 ...
Domestication of new plants is one of the key (ongoing) phenomena in the history of agriculture. Wil...
Gathering and consuming wild food plants are traditional practices in many areas of the world and th...
In recent years, research concerning local perceptions and uses of wild food plants, and that which ...
How humans obtain food has dramatically reshaped ecosystems and altered both the trajectory of human...
Informal foraging for food and other natural materials in urban greenspaces is an activity undertake...
Current debate highlights that sustainable food systems can be fostered by the cautious and germane ...
The study of migrants’ ethnobotany can help to address the diverse socio-ecological factors affectin...
As exemplified by the MDGs’ adoption in 2000, it was recently thought that poverty alleviation, hung...
The study recorded the food uses of wild food plants (WFPs) among the Sarikoli diaspora and the domi...
TheMillenniumEcosystemAssessment found a general decline in the consumption and gathering of wild ed...
International audienceAlthough human foraging behavior, i.e. the method used to get food procurement...
AbstractThere are recurring questions about the ecological sustainability of indigenous resource man...