Traditional practices and uses of “cerco” and “monte” by the criollos of San Marcos Sierras (Córdoba, Argentina)

An updated contribution about the ecological knowledge of “criollos” of San Marcos Sierras about practices that originated and maintain the different landscape units is made. From semistructured interviews with key informants and participatory walks, the names of the managed units, the species, uses...

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Main Authors: Pablo A. Grimaldi, Cecilia Trillo
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Language:Spanish
Published: Instituto de Botánica del Nordeste 2018-06-01
Series:Bonplandia
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Online Access:https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/bon/article/view/2986
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spelling doaj-96a361b26b4e40ba966a281d5f6ac2de2020-11-25T03:12:23ZspaInstituto de Botánica del NordesteBonplandia0524-04761853-84602018-06-01271819710.30972/bon.27129862673Traditional practices and uses of “cerco” and “monte” by the criollos of San Marcos Sierras (Córdoba, Argentina)Pablo A. Grimaldi0Cecilia Trillo1Proyecto D-Tec 0016/13. Facultad de Agronomía y Agroindustria, Universidad Nacional de Santiago del Estero.Cátedra de Diversidad Biológica III, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas Físicas y Naturales, IMBIV, Universidad Nacional de CórdobaAn updated contribution about the ecological knowledge of “criollos” of San Marcos Sierras about practices that originated and maintain the different landscape units is made. From semistructured interviews with key informants and participatory walks, the names of the managed units, the species, uses, and associated practices were documented. The “criollos” recognize and name 2 units of landscapes: “cerco” and “monte”. A total of 57 ethnospecies were recorded, 33 for the “cerco” and 55 for the “monte”. Both units share 54% of the species that receive different uses and management according to the unit where they are located. Medicinal, food, firewood and fodder are the main uses. All practices and uses were taught by the family group and belong to the traditional heritage of the farmers. Increased ethno-ecological and ecological analyzes are necessary to understand the changes in the floristic composition of the forest and / or the abundance of some woody specieshttps://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/bon/article/view/2986criollosetnoecologíaprácticas tradicionalesunidades de paisaje
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Cecilia Trillo
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Traditional practices and uses of “cerco” and “monte” by the criollos of San Marcos Sierras (Córdoba, Argentina)
Bonplandia
criollos
etnoecología
prácticas tradicionales
unidades de paisaje
author_facet Pablo A. Grimaldi
Cecilia Trillo
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title Traditional practices and uses of “cerco” and “monte” by the criollos of San Marcos Sierras (Córdoba, Argentina)
title_short Traditional practices and uses of “cerco” and “monte” by the criollos of San Marcos Sierras (Córdoba, Argentina)
title_full Traditional practices and uses of “cerco” and “monte” by the criollos of San Marcos Sierras (Córdoba, Argentina)
title_fullStr Traditional practices and uses of “cerco” and “monte” by the criollos of San Marcos Sierras (Córdoba, Argentina)
title_full_unstemmed Traditional practices and uses of “cerco” and “monte” by the criollos of San Marcos Sierras (Córdoba, Argentina)
title_sort traditional practices and uses of “cerco” and “monte” by the criollos of san marcos sierras (córdoba, argentina)
publisher Instituto de Botánica del Nordeste
series Bonplandia
issn 0524-0476
1853-8460
publishDate 2018-06-01
description An updated contribution about the ecological knowledge of “criollos” of San Marcos Sierras about practices that originated and maintain the different landscape units is made. From semistructured interviews with key informants and participatory walks, the names of the managed units, the species, uses, and associated practices were documented. The “criollos” recognize and name 2 units of landscapes: “cerco” and “monte”. A total of 57 ethnospecies were recorded, 33 for the “cerco” and 55 for the “monte”. Both units share 54% of the species that receive different uses and management according to the unit where they are located. Medicinal, food, firewood and fodder are the main uses. All practices and uses were taught by the family group and belong to the traditional heritage of the farmers. Increased ethno-ecological and ecological analyzes are necessary to understand the changes in the floristic composition of the forest and / or the abundance of some woody species
topic criollos
etnoecología
prácticas tradicionales
unidades de paisaje
url https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/bon/article/view/2986
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