Gendered traditional agroecological knowledge in agri-food systems: a systematic review

AG Ramirez-Santos, F Ravera, MG Rivera-Ferre… - Journal of ethnobiology …, 2023 - Springer
Traditional agroecological knowledge (ie TAeK) is gaining recognition for its potential
contribution to climate change adaptation in food systems, ecosystems restoration and food …

Lassitude: The emotion of being sick

JM Schrock, JJ Snodgrass, LS Sugiyama - Evolution and Human Behavior, 2020 - Elsevier
Our long co-evolutionary history with infectious agents likely began soon after the rise of the
first single-celled organisms. This ongoing evolutionary arms race has generated complex …

Gathered wild food plants among diverse religious groups in Jhelum District, Punjab, Pakistan

M Majeed, KH Bhatti, A Pieroni, R Sõukand… - Foods, 2021 - mdpi.com
Recent ethnobotanical studies have raised the hypothesis that religious affiliation can, in
certain circumstances, influence the evolution of the use of wild food plants, given that it …

The local knowledge of medicinal plants trader and diversity of medicinal plants in the Kabanjahe traditional market, North Sumatra, Indonesia

M Silalahi, EB Walujo, J Supriatna… - Journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
Ethnopharmacological relevance Market is the main place for transactions of medicinal
plants and traditional ingredients by local community in the Karo regency, North Sumatra …

How can we teach our children if we cannot access the forest? Generational change in Mapuche knowledge of wild edible plants in Andean temperate ecosystems of …

A Barreau, JT Ibarra, FS Wyndham… - Journal of …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
For many indigenous peoples, the contributions of wild edible plants go well beyond
nourishment; they are often also used as dye and medicines, as well as markers of identity …

Gender differences in traditional knowledge of useful plants in a Brazilian community

FV da Costa, MFM Guimarães, MCTB Messias - PloS one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Genders differ in traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) about plants, but how gender
influences TEK sharing is still poorly understood. Here, we examined how gender is …

[HTML][HTML] The use of plants in the medical system of the Fulni-ô people (NE Brazil): a perspective on age and gender

UP de Albuquerque, GT Soldati, SS Sieber… - Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVES: The loss of traditional knowledge and practices is currently a widely
discussed topic in the academic literature. From this perspective, this study was constructed …

Famine foods of Brazil's seasonal dry forests: ethnobotanical and nutritional aspects

VT Do Nascimento, MAS Vasconcelos, MIS Maciel… - Economic botany, 2012 - Springer
Abstract Famine Foods of Brazil's Seasonal Dry Forests: Ethnobotanical and Nutritional
Aspects. Famine foods are used by people in times of food scarcity. Although the northeast …

Availability, diversification and versatility explain human selection of introduced plants in Ecuadorian traditional medicine

G Hart, OG Gaoue, L de la Torre, H Navarrete, P Muriel… - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Globally, a majority of people use plants as a primary source of healthcare and introduced
plants are increasingly discussed as medicine. Protecting this resource for human health …

Knowledge and use of wild food plants in areas of dry seasonal forests in Brazil

VT do Nascimento, RFP de Lucena… - Ecology of food and …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
The investigation aimed to compare the knowledge about food plants in rural communities of
the Caatinga. The study was conducted in two rural communities in northeastern Brazil. Data …