Participatory ethnobotany and conservation: a methodological case study conducted with quilombola communities in Brazil's Atlantic Forest
Abstract Background Although multiple studies advocate the advantages of participatory research approaches for ethnoscience, few provide solid contributions from case studies that involve residents in all of the project phases. We present a case study of a participatory approach whose aim is to regi...
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Main Authors: | Eliana Rodrigues (Author), Fernando Cassas (Author), Bruno Esteves Conde (Author), Crenilda da Cruz (Author), Eduardo Hortal Pereira Barretto (Author), Ginacil dos Santos (Author), Glyn Mara Figueira (Author), Luiz Felipe Domingues Passero (Author), Maria Alice dos Santos (Author), Maria Angélica Silva Gomes (Author), Priscila Matta (Author), Priscila Yazbek (Author), Ricardo José Francischetti Garcia (Author), Silvestre Braga (Author), Sonia Aragaki (Author), Sumiko Honda (Author), Thamara Sauini (Author), Viviane S. da Fonseca-Kruel (Author), Tamara Ticktin (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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