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Expanding the reach: ethnobotanical knowledge and technological intensification in beekeeping among the Ogiek of the Mau Forest, Kenya.

Dauro Mattia ZocchiGabriele VolpatoDuncan ChaloPatrick MutisoMichele Filippo Fontefrancesco
Published in: Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine (2020)
The study indicates a complementarity and an incipient hybridization of traditional and modern beekeeping, in a way that suggests that modern beehives are instrumental in expanding the reach of beekeeping into deforested and cultivated areas. The study also points to the existence of a rift in the effects of beekeeping intensification on the livelihoods of the Ogiek and on their relationship with the forest. We argue that this intensification might be improving the former but weakening the latter, carrying the associated risk of erosion of traditional forest-based ethnobotanical knowledge.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • healthcare