Gaps and Perspectives
Journal of Ethnobiology and EthnomedicineOctober 2013
Background
Recent reviews have demonstrated an increase in the number of papers on ethnobiology
in Latin America. Among factors that have influenced this increase are the biological
and cultural diversity of these countries and the general scientific situation in
some countries.
This study aims to assess the panorama of ethnobiological research
in Latin America by analyzing its evolution, trends, and future prospects.
Results and conclusions
According to our inclusion criteria, 679 ethnobiological studies conducted in Latin
America were found for the period between 1963 and 2012.
Of these studies, 289 (41%)
were conducted in Brazil, 153 in Mexico (22%), 61 in Peru (9%), 58 in Argentina (8%),
45 in Bolivia (6%), and 97 (14%) in other Latin American countries.
The increased
number of publications related to this area of knowledge in recent years demonstrates
the remarkable growth of ethnobiology as a science. Ethnobiological research may be
stimulated by an increase in the number of scientific events and journals for study
dissemination and by the creation of undergraduate courses and graduate programs to
train ethnoscientists who will produce high-quality studies, especially in certain
countries.
http://www.ethnobiomed.com/content/pdf/1746-4269-9-72.pdf
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