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Herbal landscape: The perception of landscape as a source of medicinal plants, file e4239ddc-7970-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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The disappearing wild food and medicinal plant knowledge in a few mountain villages of North-Eastern Albania, file e4239ddc-85c4-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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494
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Inventing a herbal tradition: The complex roots of the current popularity of Epilobium angustifolium in Eastern Europe, file e4239ddd-7f05-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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484
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A hundred introductions to semiotics, for a million students: Survey of semiotics textbooks and primers in the world, file e4239ddc-85d2-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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430
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Uses of tree saps in northern and eastern parts of Europe, file e4239ddc-8319-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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357
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How the name arnica was borrowed into Estonian, file e4239ddc-8770-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Historical ethnobotanical review of wild edible plants of Estonia (1770s-1960s), file e4239ddc-81cc-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Forest as Stronghold of Local Ecological Practice: Currently Used Wild Food Plants in Polesia, Northern Ukraine, file e4239ddd-374e-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Fishers’ Perspectives: the Drivers Behind the Decline in Fish Catch in Laguna Lake, Philippines, file 1817ee77-0dcb-4baa-9690-9a51413f2877
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Complementary Treatment of the Common Cold and Flu with Medicinal Plants - Results from Two Samples of Pharmacy Customers in Estonia, file e4239ddc-84b8-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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285
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Wild food plant use in 21st century Europe: The disappearance of old traditions and the search for new cuisines involving wild edibles, file e4239ddc-86fc-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Foraging in Boreal Forest: Wild Food Plants of the Republic of Karelia, NW Russia, file e4239ddd-bec0-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Use of cultivated plants and non-plant remedies for human and animal home-medication in Liuban district, Belarus, file e4239ddc-84b7-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Re-written narrative: transformation of the image of Ivan-chaj in Eastern Europe, file e4239ddd-c4ee-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Just beautiful green herbs: use of plants in cultural practices in Bukovina and Roztochya, Western Ukraine, file e4239dde-2a72-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Personal and shared: the reach of different herbal landscapes, file e4239ddc-7ddd-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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239
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An ethnobotanical perspective on traditional fermented plant foods and beverages in Eastern Europe, file e4239ddd-ee2a-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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236
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Multi-functionality of the few: Current and past uses of wild plants for food and healing in LiubaÅ region, Belarus, file e4239ddc-86bf-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Plants used for making recreational tea in Europe: A review based on specific research sites, file e4239ddc-7fcf-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Scholarly vs. Traditional Knowledge: Effects of Sacred Natural Sites on Ethnobotanical Practices in Tuscany, Central Italy, file e4239ddd-8f1d-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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The importance of tolerating interstices: Babushka markets in Ukraine and Eastern Europe and their role in maintaining local food knowledge and diversity, file e4239ddd-7f07-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Uninvited guests: Traditional insect repellents in Estonia used against the clothes moth Tineola bisselliella, human flea Pulex irritans and bedbug Cimex lectularius, file e4239ddc-7c08-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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EMIC CONCEPTUALIZATION OF A 'WILD EDIBLE PLANT' IN ESTONIA IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURY, file e4239ddc-891c-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Devil is in the details: Use of wild food plants in historical Võromaa and Setomaa, present-day Estonia, file e4239ddd-c9f9-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Dissymmetry at the border: wild food and medicinal ethnobotany of Slovenes and Friulians in NE Italy, file e4239dde-06b3-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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The bear in Eurasian plant names: Motivations and models, file e4239ddc-86bd-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Where tulips and crocuses are popular food snacks: Kurdish traditional foraging reveals traces of mobile pastoralism in Southern Iraqi Kurdistan, file e4239ddd-8411-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Resilience in the mountains: biocultural refugia of wild food in the Greater Caucasus Range, Azerbaijan, file e4239ddd-821c-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Dining Tables Divided by a Border: The Effect of Socio-Political Scenarios on Local Ecological Knowledge of Romanians Living in Ukrainian and Romanian Bukovina, file e4239dde-1dcd-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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THE USE OF PANAX GINSENG AND ITS ANALOGUES AMONG PHARMACY CUSTOMERS IN ESTONIA: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY, file e4239ddc-85d0-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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“We Became Rich and We Lost Everything”: Ethnobotany of Remote Mountain Villages of Abruzzo and Molise, Central Italy, file e4239dde-39e3-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Traditional food uses of wild plants among the Gorani of South Kosovo, file e4239dde-2741-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Gaining momentum: Popularization of Epilobium angustifolium as food and recreational tea on the Eastern edge of Europe, file e4239ddd-8f22-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Historical Review of Ethnopharmacology in Karelia (1850s–2020s): Herbs and healers, file e4239dde-9a74-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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The importance of keeping alive sustainable foraging practices: Wild vegetables and herbs gathered by Afghan refugees living in Mansehra District, Pakistan, file e4239dde-564b-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Perceived reasons for changes in the use of wild food plants in Saaremaa, Estonia, file e4239ddc-d1ac-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Borders as Crossroads: The Diverging Routes of Herbal Knowledge of Romanians Living on the Romanian and Ukrainian Sides of Bukovina, file e4239dde-1dcb-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Taming the pandemic? The importance of homemade plant-based foods and beverages as community responses to COVID-19, file e4239dde-5a6c-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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The importance of a border: Medical, veterinary, and wild food ethnobotany of the Hutsuls living on the Romanian and Ukrainian sides of Bukovina, file e4239ddd-e7fb-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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We need to appreciate common synanthropic plants before they become rare: Case study in Latgale (Latvia), file e4239dde-0248-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Knowledge transmission patterns at the border: ethnobotany of Hutsuls living in the Carpathian Mountains of Bukovina (SW Ukraine and NE Romania), file e4239ddd-bb14-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Blended divergences: local food and medicinal plant uses among Arbëreshë, Occitans, and autochthonous Calabrians living in Calabria, Southern Italy, file e4239ddd-bebe-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Ethnic and religious affiliations affect traditional wild plant foraging in Central Azerbaijan, file e4239ddd-eac0-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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81
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The fading wild plant food–medicines in upper chitral, nw pakistan, file e4239dde-9508-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Wild Food Thistle Gathering and Pastoralism: An Inextricable Link in the Biocultural Landscape of Barbagia, Central Sardinia (Italy), file e4239ddd-a4ed-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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"Mushrooms (and a cow) are A Means of Survival for Us": Dissimilar Ethnomycological Perspectives among Hutsuls and Romanians Living Across The Ukrainian-Romanian Border, file e4239dde-93cb-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Multifarious Trajectories in Plant-Based Ethnoveterinary Knowledge in Northern and Southern Eastern Europe, file e4239dde-6cfc-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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One more way to support Ukraine: Celebrating its endangered biocultural diversity, file 346d6c85-ddc9-4c7c-9084-58da2e1b7675
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Gathered wild food plants among diverse religious groups in Jhelum District, Punjab, Pakistan, file e4239dde-9a14-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Hutsuls’ perceptions of forests and uses of forest resource in Ukrainian and Romanian Bukovina, file b34449b3-84fb-4b3c-8657-4f7d6c06f48a
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Food Behavior in Emergency Time: Wild Plant Use for Human Nutrition during the Conflict in Syria, file e4239dde-9a0f-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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The name to remember: Flexibility and contextuality of preliterate folk plant categorization from the 1830s, in Pernau, Livonia, historical region on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea, file e4239dde-9aab-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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“Wild fish are a blessing”: changes in fishing practices and folk fish cuisine around Laguna Lake, Northern Philippines, file e4239dde-6b06-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Active wild food practices among culturally diverse groups in the 21st century across latgale, Latvia, file e4239dde-9507-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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59
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Control of foot-and-mouth disease in a closed society: A case study of Soviet Estonia, file 7e0c0829-04b0-4937-ae21-7f2e22690e0a
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Building a safety buffer for European food security: the role of small-scale food production and local ecological and gastronomic knowledge in light of COVID-19, file e4239dde-9aad-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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56
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Current and Remembered Past Uses of Wild Food Plants in Saaremaa, Estonia: Changes in the Context of Unlearning Debt, file e4239ddc-db04-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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49
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Why the ongoing occupation of Ukraine matters to ethnobiology, file e4239dde-9887-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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49
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The trauma of no-choice: Wild food ethnobotany in Yaghnobi and Tajik villages, Varzob Valley, Tajikistan, file e4239dde-9583-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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47
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Disadvantaged Economic Conditions and Stricter Border Rules Shape Afghan Refugees' Ethnobotany: Insights from Kohat District, NW Pakistan, file 083842b2-f31f-441a-a4a2-f498de4a792e
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46
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Perceiving the Biodiversity of Food at Chest-height: Use of the Fleshy Fruits of Wild Trees and Shrubs in Saaremaa, Estonia, file e4239ddc-d0ae-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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45
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On the trail of an ancient middle eastern ethnobotany: Traditional wild food plants gathered by ormuri speakers in kaniguram, nw pakistan, file e4239dde-9aac-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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45
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Diverse in Local, Overlapping in Official Medical Botany: Critical Analysis of Medicinal Plant Records from the Historic Regions of Livonia and Courland in Northeast Europe, 1829–1895, file e4239dde-9650-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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Keeping or changing? Two different cultural adaptation strategies in the domestic use of home country food plant and herbal ingredients among Albanian and Moroccan migrants in Northwestern Italy, file e4239dde-9658-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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37
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Early Citizen Science Action in Ethnobotany: The Case of the Folk Medicine Collection of Dr. Mihkel Ostrov in the Territory of Present-Day Estonia, 1891–1893, file e4239dde-9a0e-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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35
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Medicinal plant use at the beginning of the 21st century among the religious minority in Latgale region, Latvia, file 3c9923e5-72e7-4e2c-89e4-b6b532633ad5
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Homogenisation of Biocultural Diversity: Plant Ethnomedicine and Its Diachronic Change in Setomaa and Võromaa, Estonia, in the Last Century, file e4239dde-9a10-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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30
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Language of administration as a border: Wild food plants used by setos and russians in pechorsky district of pskov oblast, NW Russia, file e4239dde-9654-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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29
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The Inextricable Link Between Food and Linguistic Diversity: Wild Food Plants among Diverse Minorities in Northeast Georgia, Caucasus, file e4239dde-9656-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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29
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Promotion of Wild Food Plant Use Diversity in the Soviet Union, 1922-1991, file 7528c481-ef4a-437f-9f00-a296a531769c
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28
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The Importance of Being Diverse: The Idiosyncratic Ethnobotany of the Reka Albanian Diaspora in North Macedonia, file 7625f51b-8273-4c86-ae98-1cdfad029f92
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19
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Local ecological knowledge and folk medicine in historical Estonia, Livonia, Courland, and Galicia, 1805-1905, file b5785379-0277-4653-b374-17a255cf1876
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17
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Boundaries Are Blurred: Wild Food Plant Knowledge Circulation across the Polish-Lithuanian-Belarusian Borderland, file 60126c49-370a-4e67-8c10-213c2e75c892
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14
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The nexus between traditional foraging and its sustainability: a qualitative assessment among a few selected Eurasian case studies, file 7bda65dd-cc5d-49bf-9fa9-e946e1685a8e
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9
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Green pharmacy at the tips of your toes: medicinal plants used by Setos and Russians of Pechorsky District, Pskov Oblast (NW Russia), file 8bce8190-c13d-4577-92d8-3062f07df1c5
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6
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From Şxex to Chorta: The Adaptation of Maronite Foraging Customs to the Greek Ones in Kormakitis, Northern Cyprus, file ee7e89c8-6a2a-4b5b-a483-62624fd745cf
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4
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Local ecological knowledge and folk medicine in historical Estonia, Livonia, Courland and Galicia in Northeastern Europe, 1805-1905, file 13d73e76-415e-4bba-b651-b650c658eb9d
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3
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The Appeal of Ethnobotanical Folklore Records: Medicinal Plant Use in Setomaa, Räpina and Vastseliina Parishes, Estonia (1888–1996), file 9d98c9a0-85e2-4cbd-afbc-6a27f617af1b
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3
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Plant Use Adaptation in Pamir: Sarikoli Foraging in the Wakhan Area, Northern Pakistan, file bcf3d11e-7c69-4273-9969-fcbf7f1b9cda
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3
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Blended divergences: local food and medicinal plant uses among Arbëreshë, Occitans, and autochthonous Calabrians living in Calabria, Southern Italy, file e4239ddd-c4ed-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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3
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Ethnobotanical contributions to global fishing communities: a review, file 61b7eb80-dbe2-42a8-9878-b876f7991c12
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2
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Chorta (Wild Greens) in Central Crete: The Bio-Cultural Heritage of a Hidden and Resilient Ingredient of the Mediterranean Diet, file a18922c6-c800-479b-b22e-c366719819ca
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2
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The importance of a border: Medical, veterinary, and wild food ethnobotany of the Hutsuls living on the Romanian and Ukrainian sides of Bukovina, file e4239ddc-85cb-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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2
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Ethnic and religious affiliations affect traditional wild plant foraging in Central Azerbaijan, file e4239ddd-8412-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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2
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Bitter Is Better: Wild Greens Used in the Blue Zone of Ikaria, Greece, file f356ac28-dbe4-4902-b091-3dddbbccabe5
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2
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People's migrations and plants for food: a review for fostering sustainability, file fb21b142-ace3-4b0f-95df-0ad03c72d8c9
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2
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The Importance of Becoming Tamed: Wild Food Plants as Possible Novel Crops in Selected Food-Insecure Regions, file 17257cbe-eef0-4695-aa70-7a920254017a
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1
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“Forest is integral to life”: people-forest relations in the lower river region, the Gambia, file 857f07d8-c7b0-4ee4-abeb-27d6fb38beb8
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1
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An ethnobotanical perspective on traditional fermented plant foods and beverages in Eastern Europe, file e4239ddc-92f0-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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1
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Forest as Stronghold of Local Ecological Practice: Currently Used Wild Food Plants in Polesia, Northern Ukraine, file e4239ddd-31d3-7180-e053-3705fe0a3322
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1
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Totale |
10.796 |