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Ethnobotany and Biocultural Diversities in the Balkans : Perspectives on Sustainable Rural Development and Reconciliation / edited by Andrea Pieroni, Cassandra L. Quave.

SpringerLink Books Biomedical and Life Sciences 2014 Available online

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Book
Contributor:
Pieroni, Andrea, editor.
Quave, Cassandra L., editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Life sciences.
Biological models.
Biodiversity.
Botany.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Contained In:
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Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2014.
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Summary:
This volume addresses recent and ongoing ethnobotanical studies in the Balkans. The book focuses on elaborating the relevance of such studies for future initiatives in this region, both in terms of sustainable and peaceful (trans-regional, trans-cultural) rural development. A multi-disciplinary viewpoint is utilized, with an incorporation of historical, ethnographic, linguistic, biological, nutritional and medical perspectives. The book is also authored by recognized scholars, who in the last decade have extensively researched the Balkan traditional knowledge systems as they pertain to perceptions of the natural world and especially plants. Ethnobotany and Biocultural Diversities in the Balkans is the first ethnobotany book on one of the most biologically and culturally diverse regions of the world and is a valuable resource for both scholars and students interested in the field of ethnobotany.
Contents:
Ethnobotany in the Balkans: Quo Vadis?
Ways the Lukomir Highlanders of Bosnia and Herzegovina Treat Diabetes
Hungarian Ethnobotanical Studies in Romania
Bulgarian Medical Ethnobotany: The Power of Plants in Pragmatic and Poetic Frames
Cross-Cultural Ethnobotany of the Sharr Mountains (North-Western Macedonia)
An Ethnobotanical and Ethnomedicinal Study on the Use of Wild Medicinal Plants in Rural Areas of Serbia
Medical Ethnobotanical Studies in Kosovo
Wild Food Plants of Dalmatia (Croatia)
The Use of Wild Plants for Human Nutrition During a War: Eastern Bosnia (Western Balkans)
Wild Food and Medicinal Plants Used in the Mountainous Albanian North, North-East, and East: A Comparison
Medicinal Plants in Northern Montenegro: Traditional Knowledge, Quality, and Resources
Ethnobotanical Knowledge and Traditional Use of Plants in Serbia in Relation to Sustainable Rural Development.
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ISBN:
9781493914920
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