DefinitionWild edible plants (WEPs) grow naturally in self-maintaining ecosystems. WEPs are harvested for consumption, sale, and medicinal uses. We hypothesize that WEPs play a major role in supplying food and generating income for the rural people in a world that is increasingly recognising its emerging conservation issues. We tested this hypothesis by identifying the reasons for harvest, consumption, and conservation of WEPs using focus group discussion, field observations and questionnaire surveys in south eastern Bhutan in late 2019.MethodsFocused group discussions were held with the local people to identify reasons for harvest and consumption of WEPs. Data on the identified reasons for harvest, consumption, and conserving WEPs were det...
Forest inhabitants worldwide, and indigenous people especially, have depended for generations on pla...
419-429 In North Karnataka, fifty-one species of wild plants belonging to forty-six genera a...
Despite significant evidence base on quantifying ecosystem services, the role of biodiversity in sup...
DefinitionWild edible plants (WEPs) grow naturally in self-maintaining ecosystems. WEPs are harveste...
DefinitionWild edible plants (WEPs) grow naturally in self-maintaining ecosystems. WEPs are harveste...
DefinitionWild edible plants (WEPs) grow naturally in self-maintaining ecosystems. WEPs are harveste...
In a two-stage process, a focus group identified four important aspects of WEP collection (A—purpose...
Background: Wild edible plants (WEP) provide staple and supplement foods, as well as cash income to ...
Abstract Background From time immemorial, wild plants have been used for edible purposes. They still...
Human management of anthropogenic environments and species is tightly linked to the ecology and evol...
Wild edibles plants refer to non-cultivated edible plants seen in the natural forest, fallow land, a...
Locally harvested wild edible plants (WEPs) provide food as well as cash income for indigenous peopl...
Wild edible plants, ecological foodstuffs obtained from forest ecosystems, grow in natural fields, a...
Wild edible plants (WEPs) are a rich bio-resource of Sikkim, Himalaya having a high nutritional valu...
Wild edible plants are of great importance in both former and current human societies. Their use emb...
Forest inhabitants worldwide, and indigenous people especially, have depended for generations on pla...
419-429 In North Karnataka, fifty-one species of wild plants belonging to forty-six genera a...
Despite significant evidence base on quantifying ecosystem services, the role of biodiversity in sup...
DefinitionWild edible plants (WEPs) grow naturally in self-maintaining ecosystems. WEPs are harveste...
DefinitionWild edible plants (WEPs) grow naturally in self-maintaining ecosystems. WEPs are harveste...
DefinitionWild edible plants (WEPs) grow naturally in self-maintaining ecosystems. WEPs are harveste...
In a two-stage process, a focus group identified four important aspects of WEP collection (A—purpose...
Background: Wild edible plants (WEP) provide staple and supplement foods, as well as cash income to ...
Abstract Background From time immemorial, wild plants have been used for edible purposes. They still...
Human management of anthropogenic environments and species is tightly linked to the ecology and evol...
Wild edibles plants refer to non-cultivated edible plants seen in the natural forest, fallow land, a...
Locally harvested wild edible plants (WEPs) provide food as well as cash income for indigenous peopl...
Wild edible plants, ecological foodstuffs obtained from forest ecosystems, grow in natural fields, a...
Wild edible plants (WEPs) are a rich bio-resource of Sikkim, Himalaya having a high nutritional valu...
Wild edible plants are of great importance in both former and current human societies. Their use emb...
Forest inhabitants worldwide, and indigenous people especially, have depended for generations on pla...
419-429 In North Karnataka, fifty-one species of wild plants belonging to forty-six genera a...
Despite significant evidence base on quantifying ecosystem services, the role of biodiversity in sup...