Traditional foraging for ecological transition? Wild food ethnobotany among three ethnic groups in the highlands of the eastern Hindukush, North Pakistan
Abstract Background The Patrak Valley is home to communities, which have been inextricably linked with nature for generations, and local plant knowledge (LPK) represents an important part of their local cultural diversity. In general, globalization has come at the expense of local plant knowledge am...
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Main Authors: | Amir Hasan Khan (Author), Muhammad Adil (Author), Muhammad Abdul Aziz (Author), Renata Sõukand (Author), Andrea Pieroni (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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