East meets west: using ethnobotany in ethnic urban markets of Barcelona metropolitan area (Catalonia) as a tool for biocultural exchange
Abstract Background Ethnobotanical studies in metropolitan areas and urban ethnic markets have grown considerably in recent years as large cities have demonstrated to be significantly rich in biocultural diversity and in driving its evolution, as human populations migrate from one region to another....
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Main Authors: | Ugo D'Ambrosio (Author), Cristina Pozo (Author), Joan Vallès (Author), Airy Gras (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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