The study of how people adapt to social and environmental change is central to current theoretical understandings of human-nature relationships. There are recurrent cases in human history in which entire populations have been uprooted from the environments in which they live, where it becomes exceedingly difficult for them to maintain their ways of life including their modes of subsistence, social and ecological relations, knowledge, and culture. The ways in which such people exercise their collective and individual agency to recover and adapt their relations with nature and with each other must be addressed as the planet rapidly changes, given current prognoses about the emergence of environmental refugee populations on a massive scale. Re...
Eghindi is an illness built around a set of pathological states experienced by Sahrawi in the desert...
The United Nations estimates that there are over 82 million displaced people around the world, 22 mi...
The study of migrants’ ethnobotany can help to address the diverse socio-ecological factors affectin...
The study of how people adapt to social and environmental change is central to current theoretical u...
For nearly 1,500 years, Sahrawi nomads of Western Sahara respected the camel; camels were essential ...
Background: Over the past decade, there has been growing interest within ethnobiology in the knowled...
Knowledge about forage is fundamental to the survival of pastoral populations around the world. In t...
Refugee studies often focus on the devastating effects forced migration can have on a refugee popula...
My research investigates the situation in the Saharawis refugee camps in Algeria, after fleeing the ...
Health challenges in the Sahrawi refugee camps in the Algerian desert are faced by both human and an...
The focus of this research is to examine the basic factors affecting the West Sahrawi young refugees...
When human populations are forcibly displaced, they often take animals with them—and, even if they a...
A Reward for Patience and Suffering: Ethnomycology and Commodification of Desert Truffles among Sahr...
The continuous turmoil in some regions of the Middle East, including Syria and Iraq, has resulted in...
Este artículo de investigación es fruto del trabajo de campo realizado en el año 2006 en los campame...
Eghindi is an illness built around a set of pathological states experienced by Sahrawi in the desert...
The United Nations estimates that there are over 82 million displaced people around the world, 22 mi...
The study of migrants’ ethnobotany can help to address the diverse socio-ecological factors affectin...
The study of how people adapt to social and environmental change is central to current theoretical u...
For nearly 1,500 years, Sahrawi nomads of Western Sahara respected the camel; camels were essential ...
Background: Over the past decade, there has been growing interest within ethnobiology in the knowled...
Knowledge about forage is fundamental to the survival of pastoral populations around the world. In t...
Refugee studies often focus on the devastating effects forced migration can have on a refugee popula...
My research investigates the situation in the Saharawis refugee camps in Algeria, after fleeing the ...
Health challenges in the Sahrawi refugee camps in the Algerian desert are faced by both human and an...
The focus of this research is to examine the basic factors affecting the West Sahrawi young refugees...
When human populations are forcibly displaced, they often take animals with them—and, even if they a...
A Reward for Patience and Suffering: Ethnomycology and Commodification of Desert Truffles among Sahr...
The continuous turmoil in some regions of the Middle East, including Syria and Iraq, has resulted in...
Este artículo de investigación es fruto del trabajo de campo realizado en el año 2006 en los campame...
Eghindi is an illness built around a set of pathological states experienced by Sahrawi in the desert...
The United Nations estimates that there are over 82 million displaced people around the world, 22 mi...
The study of migrants’ ethnobotany can help to address the diverse socio-ecological factors affectin...