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Wild food plants and minor crops in the Ripollès district (Catalonia, Iberian Peninsula): potentialities for developing a local production, consumption and exchange program

Wild food plants (WFP) have always been consumed by humans, first as the main basis of their food and, since the origins of agriculture, as ingredients of normal diets or as an alternative during situations of scarcity. In contemporary industrialized societies their use is for the most part being abandoned, but they may still play an important role. With the purpose of advancing in the ethnobotanical knowledge of one region of the Catalan Pyrenees, the present study reports the findings of a research project conducted in the Ripollès district (Catalonia, Iberian Peninsula), concerning ethnobotanical knowledge and use of wild and semi-wild vascular plants as foods, along with minor crops.
ThemeTechnical Resources
SubjectCrop wild relatives, neglected and underutilized species
PublisherJournal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine
Publication year2016
RegionsEurope
LanguagesEnglish
Resource typePublications
Resource linkhttps://ethnobiomed.biomedcentral.com/track/pdf/10.1186/s13002-016-0122-y.pdf
KeywordsValue chain; Crop wild relatives, neglected and underutilized species; Training, Capacity Building; Traditional Knowledge