Acceso abierto·Documento·2019·Inglés

Factors Affecting Traditional Medicinal Plant Knowledge of the Waorani, Ecuador

Holger Weckmüller; Carles Barriocanal Lozano; Roser Maneja; Martí Boada

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Resumen

This paper explores how medicinal plant knowledge of the Waorani (Ecuador) varies with socio-economic and demographic factors. Medicinal plant knowledge was compared at individual and community levels. Semi-structured interviews were performed with 56 informants (men N= 29, women N= 27) between 15 and 70 years old in five Waorani communities located within the Yasuní National Park and Waorani Ethnic Reserve. We found a positive correlation between an informant’s medicinal plant knowledge and age, and a negative correlation between informant’s medicinal plant knowledge and the years of schooling. Reasons behind these findings are thought to be in the rapid socio-cultural changes of the Waorani due to globalization processes. Increased accessibility to health centers and improved transportation infrastructure result in a loss of ethnobotanical knowledge.

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Holger Weckmüller, & Carles Barriocanal Lozano, & Roser Maneja, & Martí Boada (2019). Factors Affecting Traditional Medicinal Plant Knowledge of the Waorani, Ecuador. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11164460