Cultural Comparisons in Ethnobiological Research

作者: Ina Vandebroek

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-28155-1_40

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摘要: A research focus on cultural comparisons in ethnobiology can answer questions about the incidence, distribution, and causes of variation ethnobiological knowledge. It also provides insight into rich diversity ways which communities interact with use biological resources to sustain a living. Cross-cultural has shown that same accessible different groups are often used valued thus occupy specific niches. This been instrumental showing even though native tend possess larger body knowledge natural than immigrants people mixed ancestry who share living areas, former still acquire plant from latter groups. As such, cross-cultural adds depth richness data contributes hypothesis testing theory building research. In addition, understanding patterns by know their is central importance projects aim reconcile conservation local development through identification species hold high importance.

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