Borders as Crossroads: The Diverging Routes of Herbal Knowledge of Romanians Living on the Romanian and Ukrainian Sides of Bukovina
Cross-border and cross-cultural ethnomedicine are novel ways to address the evolution of local ecological knowledge. As is widely acknowledged, ethnomedicinal knowledge is not static, but evolves according to several factors, including changes in ecological availability and socioeconomic conditions,...
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Main Authors: | Giulia Mattalia (Author), Nataliya Stryamets (Author), Anya Grygorovych (Author), Andrea Pieroni (Author), Renata Sõukand (Author) |
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