Berries, greens, and medicinal herbs-mapping and assessing wild plants as an ecosystem service in Transylvania (Romania).
Ágnes VáriIldikó AranyÁgnes KalóczkaiKatalin KelemenJudith PappBálint CzúczPublished in: Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine (2020)
This case study provides an example on the importance of wild plants for locals from several points of view. We emphasize the relevance of these local stakeholder views to be included in decision-making and ecosystem management, which can be achieved by the presented workflow for mapping and assessment of ecosystem services which is also compatible with EU-suggested Mapping and Assessment of Ecosystems and their Services (MAES).