Stewardship underpins sustainable foraging
Teixidor-Toneu I., Mattalia G., Caillon S., Abdullah A., Fiser Z., Karlsen P., Khan S.M., Kool A., Loayza G., Porcuna Ferrer A., Vaccaro I., Schunko C.. 2025. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 40 (4) : p. 315-319.
Foraging wild plants and mushrooms can be both beneficial and detrimental to biodiversity. We examine the role of stewardship practices, which are grounded in care, knowledge, and agency, in fostering sustainable use of wild species. These practices are pervasive among foragers across social–ecological systems yet neglected in research and policymaking.
Mots-clés : biodiversité; champignon comestible; durabilité; plante sauvage; forêt tropicale; changement climatique; protection de l'environnement; dioscorea; sénégal; pyrénées
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Agents Cirad, auteurs de cette publication :
- Porcuna Ferrer Anna — Bios / UMR AGAP
