The importance of Indigenous cultural burning in forested regions of the Pacific West, USA

JW Long, FK Lake, RW Goode - Forest Ecology and Management, 2021 - Elsevier
Indigenous communities in the Pacific West of North America have long depended on fire to
steward their environments, and they are increasingly asserting the importance of cultural …

Edible mycorrhizal fungi of the world: What is their role in forest sustainability, food security, biocultural conservation and climate change?

J Pérez‐Moreno, A Guerin‐Laguette… - Plants, People …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Societal Impact Statement Edible mycorrhizal fungi (EMF) have been consumed since
ancestral times by humans either as food, medicine or for ceremonial use. Nowadays, they …

[图书][B] Salmon and acorns feed our people: Colonialism, nature, and social action

KM Norgaard - 2019 - books.google.com
Finalist for the 2020 C. Wright Mills Award from the Society for the Study of Social Problems
Since time before memory, large numbers of salmon have made their way up and down the …

Artificial cultivation of true morels: current state, issues and perspectives

Q Liu, H Ma, Y Zhang, C Dong - Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Morels (Morchella, Ascomycota), which are some of the most highly prized edible
and medicinal mushrooms, are of great economic and scientific value. Morel cultivation has …

Experimentally determined traits shape bacterial community composition one and five years following wildfire

DB Johnson, J Woolet, KM Yedinak… - Nature Ecology & …, 2023 - nature.com
Wildfires represent major ecological disturbances, burning 2–3% of Earth's terrestrial area
each year with sometimes drastic effects above-and belowground. Soil bacteria offer an …

Burning the land: an ethnographic study of off-site fire use by current and historically documented foragers and implications for the interpretation of past fire practices …

F Scherjon, C Bakels, K MacDonald… - Current …, 2015 - journals.uchicago.edu
Archaeological indications for off-site burning by late Pleistocene and early Holocene hunter-
gatherers present intransigent interpretive problems; by contrast, burning practices by recent …

A risk assessment framework for the future of forest microbiomes in a changing climate

CE Willing, PT Pellitier, ME Van Nuland… - Nature Climate …, 2024 - nature.com
Microbes inhabiting the above-and belowground tissues of forest trees and soils play a
critical role in the response of forest ecosystems to global climate change. However …

Escaping social-ecological traps through tribal stewardship on national forest lands in the Pacific Northwest, United States of America

JW Long, FK Lake - Ecology and Society, 2018 - JSTOR
Tribal communities in the Pacific Northwest of the United States of America (USA) have long-
standing relationships to ancestral lands now managed by federal land management …

Ethnomycological study of edible and medicinal mushrooms in Menge District, Asossa zone, Benshangul Gumuz region, Ethiopia

R Sitotaw, E Lulekal, D Abate - Journal of ethnobiology and …, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Background Menge District has long been inhabited by people who have a long
tradition of using wild mushrooms mainly as food, source of income, and medicine …

Diversity and ethnomycological importance of mushrooms from Western Himalayas, Kashmir

TS Ullah, SS Firdous, WT Shier, J Hussain… - Journal of Ethnobiology …, 2022 - Springer
Background Wild edible mushrooms (WEM) are economically significant and used in
traditional medicines worldwide. The region of Jammu and Kashmir (Western Himalayas) is …