This study examines the human use and management of Araucaria angustifolia ethnovarieties from Santa Catarina, Brazil, and contributes to what is known about the ethnobotany of Araucaria species. The available literature on varietal differences of A. angustifolia is somewhat divergent, and there are currently no ethnobotanical studies on the intraspecific variation and management of this species. The study examined local knowledge and sociocultural and economic values of A. angustifolia varieties to understand how the varieties are managed and how management practices are influencing the conservation of the species. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 33 informants (identified using the snowball method) in the Painel and Urubici ...
Studies in rural communities are important to maintain popular knowledge between generations, as wel...
In the southern Brazilian highlands, pre-Columbian societies created domesticated landscapes through...
In the southern Brazilian highlands, pre-Columbian societies created domesticated landscapes through...
Araucaria is an emblematic species of Mixed Ombrophilous Forest (MOF). The pinhão (the seed of arauc...
ABSTRACT Araucaria angustifolia is under the domain of the Atlantic Forest, classified as Mixed Ombr...
ABSTRACT Araucaria angustifolia is under the domain of the Atlantic Forest, classified as Mixed Ombr...
Araucaria is an emblematic species of Mixed Ombrophilous Forest (MOF). The pinhão (the seed of arauc...
South American Araucaria species include Araucaria araucana (Mol.) C. Koch (Argentina and Chile) and...
Araucaria angustifolia seeds are the basis for the rural economy in southern Brazil, and the species...
Este artigo reúne informações sobre a araucária, espécie Araucaria angustifolia, árvore também conhe...
Araucaria forest is a sub-tropical component of the Atlantic Forest Biome, occurring between 18 and ...
This article aims to understand the relationship between rural communities, institutions working in ...
ABSTRACT In order to plant parana-pines (Araucaria angustifolia (Bertol.) Kuntze) for seed productio...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate the medicinal potential of tree species in Araucaria Forest (F...
Araucaria angustifolia (Bertol.) Kuntze is a tall, long-lived tree species, which grows as an emerge...
Studies in rural communities are important to maintain popular knowledge between generations, as wel...
In the southern Brazilian highlands, pre-Columbian societies created domesticated landscapes through...
In the southern Brazilian highlands, pre-Columbian societies created domesticated landscapes through...
Araucaria is an emblematic species of Mixed Ombrophilous Forest (MOF). The pinhão (the seed of arauc...
ABSTRACT Araucaria angustifolia is under the domain of the Atlantic Forest, classified as Mixed Ombr...
ABSTRACT Araucaria angustifolia is under the domain of the Atlantic Forest, classified as Mixed Ombr...
Araucaria is an emblematic species of Mixed Ombrophilous Forest (MOF). The pinhão (the seed of arauc...
South American Araucaria species include Araucaria araucana (Mol.) C. Koch (Argentina and Chile) and...
Araucaria angustifolia seeds are the basis for the rural economy in southern Brazil, and the species...
Este artigo reúne informações sobre a araucária, espécie Araucaria angustifolia, árvore também conhe...
Araucaria forest is a sub-tropical component of the Atlantic Forest Biome, occurring between 18 and ...
This article aims to understand the relationship between rural communities, institutions working in ...
ABSTRACT In order to plant parana-pines (Araucaria angustifolia (Bertol.) Kuntze) for seed productio...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate the medicinal potential of tree species in Araucaria Forest (F...
Araucaria angustifolia (Bertol.) Kuntze is a tall, long-lived tree species, which grows as an emerge...
Studies in rural communities are important to maintain popular knowledge between generations, as wel...
In the southern Brazilian highlands, pre-Columbian societies created domesticated landscapes through...
In the southern Brazilian highlands, pre-Columbian societies created domesticated landscapes through...