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Different patterns in medicinal plant use along an elevational gradient in northern Peruvian Andes
ArticleAbstract: Ethnopharmacological relevance: Through the study of mestizo people that share a common culture in aPalabras claves:altitudinal range, Folk medicine, Gender balance, Mestizo phytotherapy, Transmission of traditional knowledgeAutores:Corroto F., Gamarra Torres O.A., Manuel J. MacíaFuentes:scopusMedicinal plants for rich people vs. Medicinal plants for poor people: A case study from the Peruvian andes
ArticleAbstract: Traditional knowledge (TK) of medicinal plants in cities has been poorly studied across different inPalabras claves:Biocultural diversity, Ecosystem Services, Ethnopharmacology, livelihood, Medical eth-nobotany, Medicinal plants market, Socio-economic factors, Sustainability, Urban phytotherapyAutores:Barboza E., Corroto F., Manuel J. Macía, Rascón J.Fuentes:scopusUnderstanding the Influence of Socioeconomic Variables on Medicinal Plant Knowledge in the Peruvian Andes
ArticleAbstract: In this study, we analyze the impact of 18 socioeconomic factors at individual, family, and localityPalabras claves:Biocultural conservation, Ecosystem Services, livelihood, local botanical knowledge, Medicinal Plants, Quantitative Ethnobotany, SustainabilityAutores:Corroto F., Gamarra Torres O.A., Manuel J. MacíaFuentes:scopusWhat Is the Most Efficient Methodology for Gathering Ethnobotanical Data and for Participant Selection? Medicinal Plants as a Case Study in the Peruvian Andes
ArticleAbstract: What Is the Most Efficient Methodology for Gathering Ethnobotanical Data and for Participant SelectiPalabras claves:Biocultural conservation, Cultural ecosystem services, Expert informants, livelihood, Quantitative Ethnobotany, Semi–structured vs. structured interviews, Sustainability, traditional knowledgeAutores:Corroto F., Manuel J. MacíaFuentes:scopus