2015
DOI: 10.1186/s13002-015-0024-4
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Wild edible plant knowledge, distribution and transmission: a case study of the Achí Mayans of Guatemala

Abstract: BackgroundKnowledge about wild edible plants (WEPs) has a high direct-use value. Yet, little is known about factors shaping the distribution and transfer of knowledge of WEPs at global level and there is concern that use of and knowledge about WEPs is decreasing. This study aimed to investigate the distribution, transmission and loss of traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) concerning WEPs used by a Mayan community of Guatemala and to enumerate such plants.MethodsThe case study was carried out in a semi-isola… Show more

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“…The distinction between food and medicine is often blurred, and many foods are preferably consumed for their healthy properties. This is perhaps more pronounced in less industrialized areas (where the degree of preservation of folk biodiversity uses is, in general, larger), but it is, nonetheless, characteristic everywhere (see, for instance, [ 6 , 12 , 18 – 26 ]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The distinction between food and medicine is often blurred, and many foods are preferably consumed for their healthy properties. This is perhaps more pronounced in less industrialized areas (where the degree of preservation of folk biodiversity uses is, in general, larger), but it is, nonetheless, characteristic everywhere (see, for instance, [ 6 , 12 , 18 – 26 ]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, few publications on the topic describe how the community monitors were chosen (Table 1). Local knowledge may vary with age, proximity to the resource and experience [70]. In the present study, the community monitors were carefully selected by representatives of the local community, based on their interest in and experience of forest resources.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Berdasarkan data yang diperoleh menunjukkan siswa telah memiliki pengetahuan seputar kearifan lokal lubuak larangan. Pengetahuan tentang budaya lokal dapat diperoleh siswa hasil observasi langsung atau dari lingkungan sosial termasuk keluarga dan masyarakat sekitar (Turreira-garcía, Theilade, Meilby, & Sørensen, 2015;Wahyuni, 2017). Sesuai dengan teori empirisme bahwa seluruh pengetahuan dan pengalaman anak diperoleh dari lingkungan sekitarnya.…”
Section: Gambar 2 Literasi Lingkungan Siswaunclassified