Homegarden agroforestry systems in achievement of Sustainable Development Goals. A review

R Sharma, U Mina, BM Kumar - Agronomy for sustainable development, 2022 - Springer
Homegarden, a type of agroforestry system, is one of the earliest thriving traditional food
systems reported. Studying the contribution of homegardens in the context of Sustainable …

[HTML][HTML] Large-scale patterns of useful native plants based on a systematic review of ethnobotanical studies in Argentina

MV Palchetti, F Zamudio, S Zeballos, A Davies… - Perspectives in Ecology …, 2023 - Elsevier
Plants are essential for our lives because they provide food, medicine, fuel, shelter, and
immaterial resources. Understanding patterns of plant uses through large-scale plant use …

[HTML][HTML] The use of medicinal plants by Paraguayan migrants in the Atlantic Forest of Misiones, Argentina, is based on Guaraní tradition, colonial and current plant …

M Kujawska, G Schmeda-Hirschmann - Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2022 - Elsevier
Ethnopharmacological relevance Information on the use of medicinal plants in the daily life
by Paraguayan people is scarce in mainstream scientific literature. The study on the …

Enough to feed ourselves!—Food plants in Bulgarian rural home gardens

T Ivanova, Y Bosseva, M Chervenkov, D Dimitrova - Plants, 2021 - mdpi.com
The home garden is a unique human-nature interspace that accommodates a diverse
spectrum of plant species and provides multiple services to households. One of the most …

Home gardens' agrobiodiversity and owners' knowledge of their ecological, economic and socio-cultural multifunctionality: a case study in the lowlands of Tabasco …

T Avilez-López, H van der Wal… - Journal of Ethnobiology …, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Background Home gardens (HGs) are hotspots of in situ agrobiodiversity
conservation. We conducted a case study in Tabasco, México, on HG owners' knowledge of …

How do plant demographic and ecological traits combined with social dynamics and human traits affect woody plant selection for medicinal uses in Benin (West Africa) …

CC Ahoyo, TD Houéhanou, AS Yaoitcha… - Journal of Ethnobiology …, 2024 - Springer
Background Several hypotheses have been used in ethnobotany to explain the plant's
selection criteria by people for their daily needs. Thus, it is important to assess synergy and …

Useful plants from the wild to home gardens: An analysis of home garden ethnobotany in contexts of habitat conversion and land use change in Jeju, South Korea

Y Hong, KS Zimmerer - Journal of Ethnobiology, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Home gardens are often the most agrobiodiverse sites in the anthropogenic environment, a
space where crops and other useful plants are often transplanted from other components of …

Exotic and native species used by traditional populations of the Patagonian steppe: an approach based on redundancy and versatility

FR Santoro, B Arias Toledo, M Richeri… - Austral Ecology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The utilitarian redundancy model has been used to indirectly verify the resilience of useful
plant knowledge systems used by local populations. From the bases of this model and the …

Do women have a piece of traditional knowledge on medicinal plants? A case study around jambi urban forest, Indonesia

N Novriyanti, N Nursanti, C Wulan - Asian Journal of Ethnobiology, 2021 - smujo.id
Novriyanti N, Nursanti N, Wulan C. 2021. Short Communication: Do women have a piece of
traditional knowledge of medicinal plants? A case study around Jambi Urban Forest …

Influence of livelihood assets on biodiversity and household food security in tropical homegardens along urbanisation gradients

MA George, MB Eppinga, J Ghazoul… - Environmental …, 2024 - iopscience.iop.org
Abstract By 2050, 70% of the global population will reside in urban areas, raising concerns
about food security and biodiversity loss. Tropical homegardens, a form of agroforestry, may …