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Gathering wild plants (Wildsammlung) by Brigitte Vogl-Lukasser

Research paper thumbnail of The cultural significance of wild gathered plant species in Kartitsch (Eastern Tyrol, Austria) and the influence of socioeconomic changes on local gathering practices

Research paper thumbnail of The cultural significance of wild gathered plant species in Kartitsch (Eastern Tyrol, Austria) and the influence of socioeconomic changes on local gathering practices.

In PARDO DE SANTAYANA, M., PIERONI, A. & PURI, R. (eds.), Ethnobotany in the new Europe: people, health and wild plant resources. Berghahn Press, Oxford, UK, p. 51-75, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Biokulturelle Vielfalt: Vom lokalen Erfahrungswissen zu Pflanzen im Biosphärenpark Großes Walsertal

Ethnoveterinary medicine by Brigitte Vogl-Lukasser

Research paper thumbnail of Zwischen Empirie und Evidenz - (Re)Aktivierung der Veterinärphytotherapie

Forschende Komplementärmedizin / Research in Complementary Medicine, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Erfahrung schafft Wissen  – Einführung in die ethnoveterinärmedizinische Forschung

Research paper thumbnail of Local knowledge held by farmers in Eastern Tyrol (Austria) about the use of plants to maintain and improve animal health and welfare

Background: The sustainable management of animal health and welfare is of increasing importance t... more Background: The sustainable management of animal health and welfare is of increasing importance to consumers and a key topic in the organic farming movement. Few systematic studies have been undertaken investigating farmers' local knowledge related to this issue. Ethnoveterinary medicine (EVM) is a discipline focusing on local knowledge and folk methods in veterinary medicine, however most ethnoveterinarian studies primarily address the treatment of animal diseases. Very few studies have explored prophylactic methods. Methods: An ethnoveterinary research project in Eastern Tyrol (Austria) was conducted in 2004 and 2005 to gather information about local knowledge of animal husbandry from 144 informants, with the emphasis on plants that maintain livestock health and welfare.

Urban Farming / Urban Agriculture / Urban Garden by Brigitte Vogl-Lukasser

Research paper thumbnail of Urban organic farming in Austria with the concept of Selbsternte (“self -harvest”) – An agronomic and socio-economic analysis.

Homegardens & Alpine Agrobiodiversity by Brigitte Vogl-Lukasser

Research paper thumbnail of Plant Species with Spontaneous Reproduction in Homegardens in Eastern Tyrol (Austria): Perception and management by women farmers

Ethnobotany Research …, 2010

Biologists who specialize in weed evolution (Baker 1991, De Wet & Harlan 1975, Harlan & De Wet 19... more Biologists who specialize in weed evolution (Baker 1991, De Wet & Harlan 1975, Harlan & De Wet 1965) see weeds as the intermediate stage in the evolution from wild to cul-tivated plants. This incipient interaction between people and weeds is one route towards ...

Research paper thumbnail of Ethnobotanical research in homegardens of small farmers in the alpine region of Osttirol (Austria): an example for bridges built and building bridges.

Research paper thumbnail of The role of homegardens in strengthening social–ecological resilience: case studies from Cuba and Austria

Understanding and Managing Change in Human-Shaped Environments, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of 6.7. Ackerbohne und Herbstrübe – Feldstudie zu Lokalsorten in Tirol

Research paper thumbnail of Local knowledge of Alpine organic farmers families in Eastern Tyrol, (Austria) on hand made wooden agricultural tools (Poster)

Introduction Until the 1960ties Alpine farming has been manpower-intensive and was mostly based o... more Introduction Until the 1960ties Alpine farming has been manpower-intensive and was mostly based on regionally available resources, including for the construction of agricultural tools. Economic and social changes since the 1960ties lead to less manpower depended, mechanised ...

Research paper thumbnail of Ethnoboatnical Research in Homegardens of Small Farmers In the Alpine Region of Osttirol (Austria): An example for Bridges Built and Building Bridges

Research paper thumbnail of The Turnip (Brassica rapa L. subsp. rapa) in Eastern Tyrol (Lienz district; Austria)

Ethnobotany Research & …, 2008

The turnip (Brassica rapa L. ssp. rapa), has been a very important crop in the Alps for centuries... more The turnip (Brassica rapa L. ssp. rapa), has been a very important crop in the Alps for centuries. It's main uses were food and fodder. The fermented turnips (Rueben-kraut) used to be, as was sauerkraut, a very important winter foodstuff. The importance of turnips in ...

Research paper thumbnail of Plant Species with Spontaneous Reproduction in Homegardens in Eastern Tyrol (Austria): Perception and management by women farmers

Ethnobotany Research …, 2010

Biologists who specialize in weed evolution (Baker 1991, De Wet & Harlan 1975, Harlan & De Wet 19... more Biologists who specialize in weed evolution (Baker 1991, De Wet & Harlan 1975, Harlan & De Wet 1965) see weeds as the intermediate stage in the evolution from wild to cul-tivated plants. This incipient interaction between people and weeds is one route towards ...

Research paper thumbnail of Tools and methods for data collection in ethnobotanical studies of homegardens.

Research paper thumbnail of Tradition, dynamics and sustainability of plant species composition and management in homegardens on organic and non-organic small scale farms in Alpine Eastern …

Journal for Biological Agriculture and …, Jan 1, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of Plant Species with Spontaneous Reproduction in Homegardens in Eastern Tyrol (Austria): Perception and management by women farmers

Ethnobotany Research …, Jan 1, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of The Turnip (Brassica rapa L. subsp. rapa) in Eastern Tyrol (Lienz district; Austria)

Ethnobotany Research & …, Jan 1, 2008

Research paper thumbnail of The cultural significance of wild gathered plant species in Kartitsch (Eastern Tyrol, Austria) and the influence of socioeconomic changes on local gathering practices

Research paper thumbnail of The cultural significance of wild gathered plant species in Kartitsch (Eastern Tyrol, Austria) and the influence of socioeconomic changes on local gathering practices.

In PARDO DE SANTAYANA, M., PIERONI, A. & PURI, R. (eds.), Ethnobotany in the new Europe: people, health and wild plant resources. Berghahn Press, Oxford, UK, p. 51-75, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Biokulturelle Vielfalt: Vom lokalen Erfahrungswissen zu Pflanzen im Biosphärenpark Großes Walsertal

Research paper thumbnail of Zwischen Empirie und Evidenz - (Re)Aktivierung der Veterinärphytotherapie

Forschende Komplementärmedizin / Research in Complementary Medicine, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Erfahrung schafft Wissen  – Einführung in die ethnoveterinärmedizinische Forschung

Research paper thumbnail of Local knowledge held by farmers in Eastern Tyrol (Austria) about the use of plants to maintain and improve animal health and welfare

Background: The sustainable management of animal health and welfare is of increasing importance t... more Background: The sustainable management of animal health and welfare is of increasing importance to consumers and a key topic in the organic farming movement. Few systematic studies have been undertaken investigating farmers' local knowledge related to this issue. Ethnoveterinary medicine (EVM) is a discipline focusing on local knowledge and folk methods in veterinary medicine, however most ethnoveterinarian studies primarily address the treatment of animal diseases. Very few studies have explored prophylactic methods. Methods: An ethnoveterinary research project in Eastern Tyrol (Austria) was conducted in 2004 and 2005 to gather information about local knowledge of animal husbandry from 144 informants, with the emphasis on plants that maintain livestock health and welfare.

Research paper thumbnail of Urban organic farming in Austria with the concept of Selbsternte (“self -harvest”) – An agronomic and socio-economic analysis.

Research paper thumbnail of Plant Species with Spontaneous Reproduction in Homegardens in Eastern Tyrol (Austria): Perception and management by women farmers

Ethnobotany Research …, 2010

Biologists who specialize in weed evolution (Baker 1991, De Wet & Harlan 1975, Harlan & De Wet 19... more Biologists who specialize in weed evolution (Baker 1991, De Wet & Harlan 1975, Harlan & De Wet 1965) see weeds as the intermediate stage in the evolution from wild to cul-tivated plants. This incipient interaction between people and weeds is one route towards ...

Research paper thumbnail of Ethnobotanical research in homegardens of small farmers in the alpine region of Osttirol (Austria): an example for bridges built and building bridges.

Research paper thumbnail of The role of homegardens in strengthening social–ecological resilience: case studies from Cuba and Austria

Understanding and Managing Change in Human-Shaped Environments, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of 6.7. Ackerbohne und Herbstrübe – Feldstudie zu Lokalsorten in Tirol

Research paper thumbnail of Local knowledge of Alpine organic farmers families in Eastern Tyrol, (Austria) on hand made wooden agricultural tools (Poster)

Introduction Until the 1960ties Alpine farming has been manpower-intensive and was mostly based o... more Introduction Until the 1960ties Alpine farming has been manpower-intensive and was mostly based on regionally available resources, including for the construction of agricultural tools. Economic and social changes since the 1960ties lead to less manpower depended, mechanised ...

Research paper thumbnail of Ethnoboatnical Research in Homegardens of Small Farmers In the Alpine Region of Osttirol (Austria): An example for Bridges Built and Building Bridges

Research paper thumbnail of The Turnip (Brassica rapa L. subsp. rapa) in Eastern Tyrol (Lienz district; Austria)

Ethnobotany Research & …, 2008

The turnip (Brassica rapa L. ssp. rapa), has been a very important crop in the Alps for centuries... more The turnip (Brassica rapa L. ssp. rapa), has been a very important crop in the Alps for centuries. It's main uses were food and fodder. The fermented turnips (Rueben-kraut) used to be, as was sauerkraut, a very important winter foodstuff. The importance of turnips in ...

Research paper thumbnail of Plant Species with Spontaneous Reproduction in Homegardens in Eastern Tyrol (Austria): Perception and management by women farmers

Ethnobotany Research …, 2010

Biologists who specialize in weed evolution (Baker 1991, De Wet & Harlan 1975, Harlan & De Wet 19... more Biologists who specialize in weed evolution (Baker 1991, De Wet & Harlan 1975, Harlan & De Wet 1965) see weeds as the intermediate stage in the evolution from wild to cul-tivated plants. This incipient interaction between people and weeds is one route towards ...

Research paper thumbnail of Tools and methods for data collection in ethnobotanical studies of homegardens.

Research paper thumbnail of Tradition, dynamics and sustainability of plant species composition and management in homegardens on organic and non-organic small scale farms in Alpine Eastern …

Journal for Biological Agriculture and …, Jan 1, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of Plant Species with Spontaneous Reproduction in Homegardens in Eastern Tyrol (Austria): Perception and management by women farmers

Ethnobotany Research …, Jan 1, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of The Turnip (Brassica rapa L. subsp. rapa) in Eastern Tyrol (Lienz district; Austria)

Ethnobotany Research & …, Jan 1, 2008

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