Ethnobotany of the Aegadian Islands: safeguarding biocultural refugia in the Mediterranean.
Alfonso La RosaLaura CornaraAlessandro SaittaAkram M SalamSanto GrammaticoMarco CaputoTommaso La MantiaCassandra Leah QuavePublished in: Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine (2021)
While many plant-based traditions have disappeared from daily practice, especially those related to traditional fishing and health practices, they remain in the memories of the eldest subset of the population. Documenting this knowledge before it disappears from oral history is a key factor in reducing loss of TEK and biocultural diversity, safeguarding the role of the Aegadian Islands as biocultural refugia.