2011
DOI: 10.2993/0278-0771-31.1.128
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Ethnobotanical Knowledge of Sarrapia (Dipteryx odorata [AUBL.] WILLD.) Among Three Non-Indigenous Communities of the Lower Caura River Basin, Venezuela

Abstract: Local ecological knowledge (LEK) offers a broad range of information that conservationists, development practitioners, non-governmental organizations, and researchers value greatly. However, LEK has an intrinsic value to its holders; it represents their capacity to adapt and survive in remote areas, while anchoring their cultural continuity within a specific ecological region. The authors set out to describe in this essay the ethnobotanical knowledge of sarrapia (Dipteryx odorata [Aubl.] Willd.) or tonka bean … Show more

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