Ethnobotany of the Mountain Regions of Eastern Europe: Carpathians

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Ethnobotany of the Mountain Regions of Eastern Europe: Carpathians Editors: Rainer W. Bussmann, Zaal Kikvidze, Narel Y. Paniagua-Zambrana Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Springer International Publishing AG
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Pages: 3146 Illustrations and other contents: 2047 Illustrations, color; XXX, 3146 p. 2047 illus. in color. In 4 volumes, not available separately. Language: English ISBN: 9783031878015 Categories: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Natural resources and associated biological diversity provide the basis of livelihood for humans, particularly in the rural areas and mountain regions around the world. Over centuries, indigenous peoples, traditional societies, and local communities have developed their own specific knowledge regarding plant use, management, and conservation. The history of plant use by humans as food and to treat diverse ailments dates back to ancient civilizations. Even though the advent of allopathic medicine has somehow minimized the role of medicinal plants in favor of synthetic drugs, a number of modern drug discoveries have been based on medicinal plants used by indigenous peoples. Ethnobiology is the burgeoning interdisciplinary scientific field, which covers all types of interactions between plants and people, and Eastern Europe is recognized as a plant diversity hot spot. This new Major Reference Work on the Ethnobotany of Mountain Regions of Eastern Europe: Carpathians covers in detail the mountains and vallies of this region, which are known to be rich in unique medicinal and food plant species. Local communities residing in the mountain regions of Eastern Europe possess unique knowledge of surrounding resources, which is the result of many years of  interaction with and selection of the most desirable and pervasive plant species present. In this context this major reference work provides comprehensive information on cross-culture variation in the traditional uses of plants as food, medicine, and for cultural purposes among these diverse communities residing in Eastern Europe. The key areas of focus include plant diversity in the Carpathians, cross cultural variation in traditional uses of plant species by these communities, high-value medicinal and food plant species, and threats and conservation status of plant species and traditional knowledge.

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Author Biography

Dr. Rainer W. Bussmann is an ethnobotanist and vegetation ecologist, and Co-Founder of the Institute of Botany's Department of Ethnobotany at Ilia State University in Tbilisi, Georgia. Prior, he held directorship of the William L. Brown Center at the Missouri Botanical Garden, worked as research Fellow in Geography and the Environment at UT Austin, was Associate Professor of Botany and Scientific Director of the Harold Lyon Arboretum at the University of Hawaii, and was Assistant Professor at the Universitaet Bayreuth. Dr. Bussmann's work focuses on ethnobotanical research, and the preservation of traditional knowledge, in Bolivia, Peru, the Caucasus, Africa and Levant. Dr. Narel Paniagua-Zambrana Ilia State University Ethno-Biology and Socio-Ecology Room 310, Building F 5 Cholokashvili Ave. Tbilisi 0162 Georgia Narel.Paniagua@iliauni.edu.ge Prof. Dr. Zaal Kikvidze Ilia State University Ethno-Biology and Socio-Ecology Room 310, Building F 5 Cholokashvili Ave. Tbilisi 0162 Georgia Cell. +995-591217773 Zaal.Kikvidze@iliauni.edu.ge