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2. Social justice for traditional knowledge holders will help conserve Europe's nature
3. Global principles in local traditional knowledge: A review of forage plant-livestock-herder interactions
4. Poor convergence between local traditional farmers and conservationists on which species to protect locally.
5. Simplicity or complexity? Important aspects of high nature value grassland management in nature conservation
6. Effects of management complexity on the composition, plant functional dominance relationships and physiognomy of high nature value grasslands
7. Bridging conservation science and traditional knowledge of wild animals : The need for expert guidance and inclusion of local knowledge holders
8. Known but not called by name: recreational fishers’ ecological knowledge of freshwater plants in Hungary
9. Preserving for the future the — once widespread but now vanishing — knowledge on traditional pig grazing in forests and marshes (Sava-Bosut floodplain, Serbia)
10. Change in European Forage and Fodder Plant Indicator Sets over the Past 250 Years
11. Prohibited, but still present: local and traditional knowledge about the practice and impact of forest grazing by domestic livestock in Hungary
12. „Hogy hamarább bépástosodjon…” A gyepgazdálkodás jelentősége egy társadalmi-ökológiai rendszer működtetésében
13. Lack of knowledge or loss of knowledge? Traditional ecological knowledge of population dynamics of threatened plant species in East-Central Europe
14. Do conservation and agri-environmental regulations effectively support traditional small-scale farming in East-Central European cultural landscapes?
15. Known But Not Called by name: Recreational Fishers’ Ecological Knowledge of Freshwater Plants in Hungary
16. How Mongolian herders perceive ecological change in a “stable” landscape
17. In the trap of interacting indirect and direct drivers: the disintegration of extensive, traditional grassland management in Central and Eastern Europe
18. Traditional Ecological Knowledge and the Cultural Significance of Plants in Hungarian Communities in Slovenia
19. Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Connection with Non-Domesticated Animals in the Slovenian and Hungarian Borderland
20. Conservation and herding co-benefit from traditional extensive wetland grazing
21. Working with Indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) in large‐scale ecological assessments: Reviewing the experience of the IPBES Global Assessment
22. Local knowledge about a newly reintroduced, rapidly spreading species (Eurasian beaver) and perception of its impact on ecosystem services
23. A mátyusföldi Zsigárd tájhasználat-története
24. Természetvédők és kutatók ismeretei az eurázsiai hód kapcsán a Kárpát-medencében II.: táplálkozás, építés, élőhelyválasztás, ismeretterjesztés
25. “THE CLEANER THE MEADOW, THE HEALTHIER THE GRASS THAT GROWS THERE, AND THE HEALTHIER THE LAND, TOO”: EXTENSIVE GRASSLAND MANAGEMENT IN ŐRSÉG“ČISTEJŠI JE TRAVNIK, BOLJ ZDRAVA JE TRAVA, KI RASTE TAM, IN BOLJ ZDRAVA JE TUDI ZEMLJA”: EKSTENZIVNO UPRAVLJANJE TRAVIŠČ V ŐRSÉGU
26. “Everyone does it a bit differently!”: Evidence for a positive relationship between micro-scale land-use diversity and plant diversity in hay meadows
27. Traditional Ecological Knowledge and the Cultural Significance of Plants in Hungarian Communities in Slovenia.
28. Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Connection with Non-Domesticated Animals in the Slovenian and Hungarian Borderland.
29. Reviewing historical traditional knowledge for innovative conservation management: A re-evaluation of wetland grazing
30. A hagyományos, a helyi és a bennszülött tudás az IPBES Globális, illetve Európa és Közép-Ázsia értékelő tanulmányában
31. Complex Ethnographic Research Methods for the Study of Protected Areas and Border Communities at the Slovenian-Hungarian Border1
32. Bridging conservation science and traditional knowledge of wild animals: The need for expert guidance and inclusion of local knowledge holders
33. “Beyond the grassland”: habitat use of extensively grazing cattle, sheep
34. Ecological Anthropological Research in Hungary. Foreword
35. ReviewsBabai, Dániel and Molnár, Ábel and Molnár, Zsolt „Ahogy gondozza, úgy veszi hasznát” Hagyományos ökológiai tudás és gazdálkodás Gyimesben [Traditional ecological knowledge and land use in Gyimes (Eastern Carpathians)]. Budapest — Vácrátót: MTA BTK Néprajztudományi Intézet — MTA ÖK Ökológiai és Botanikai Intézet, 2016. 173. ISBN 9789639627758 (hardback)Molnár, Zsolt A Hortobágy pásztorszemmel. A puszta növényvilága [Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Herders on the Flora and Vegetation of the Hortobágy]. 2012, Debrecen: Hortobágy Természetvédelmi Közalapítvány, 160. ISBN 978-963-08-3301-1Kóczián, Géza A hagyományos parasztgazdálkodás termesztett, a gyűjtögető gazdálkodás vad növényfajainak etnobotanikai értékelése [Ethnobotanical Assessment of Traditionally Farmed Crop and Wild Plant Species of Traditional Peasant Economy and Gatherers, Respectively].. First unabridged edition. Ed. by Kóczián, Zoltán Gergely. Nagyatád: Nagyatádi Kulturális és Sport Központ, 2014 545., 22+60 photographs, (incl. appendix). ISBN 978-963-87468-4-9Halász, Péter Növények a moldvai magyarok hagyomálnyában és mindennapjaiban [Plants in the Tradition and Everyday Life of the Hungarians in Moldova]. Budapest: General Press Kiadó, 2010, 516. ISBN 978-963-643-220-1Szilágyi, Miklós Zsákmányolók és zsákmányaik. Történeti-néprajzi dolgozatok a vadászatról-vadfogásról és a természetes hasznosítás egyéb formáiról [Predators and Preys. Historical Ethnographic Studies on Hunting, Capturing Game and Other Forms of Natural Utilisation]. Budapest: MTA BTK Néprajztudományi Intézet, 2014, 248. ISBN: 978-963-567-056-7Borsos, Béla Az új Gyűrűfű. Az ökofalu koncepciója és helye a fenntartható településés vidékfejlesztésben [The new Gyűrűfű. The concept and place of the eco-village in sustainable settlement and rural development]. Budapest: L’Harmattan, 2016, 248. ISBN: 978-963-414-087-0.Dénes, Andrea Ehető vadnövények a Kárpát-medencében / Edible Wild Plants in the Carpathian Basin Dunántúli Dolgozatok (A) Természettudományi Sorozat 13. [Studia Pannonica (A) Series Historico-Naturalis 13]. Pécs: Janus Pannonius Múzeum, 2013, 102., . : , .
36. “If You Got a Forest, You Got Gold.” The Joys and Woes of Forest Use in Gyimes (Eastern Carpathians, Romania)
37. Conflicts of Economic and Cultural Origin Between Farmers and Wild Animal Species in the Carpathian Basin — an Ethnozoological Approach
38. Az eurázsiai hód (Castor fiber) táplálkozási és fásszárú-használati szokásaival kapcsolatos helyi tudás két évtizeddel a visszatelepítések kezdete után a Kárpát-medencében
39. Apró közlemények
40. Small-scale traditional management of highly species-rich grasslands in the Carpathians
41. Multidimensionality and scale in a landscape ethnoecological partitioning of a mountainous landscape (Gyimes, Eastern Carpathians, Romania)
42. Species-rich Mountain Grasslands Through the Eyes of the Farmer: Flora, Species Composition, and Extensive Grassland Management.
43. Wild plants used for food by Hungarian ethnic groups living in the Carpathian Basin
44. Predators and Preys. Historical Ethnographic Studies on Hunting, Capturing Game and Other Forms of Natural Utilisation.
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