Autor:
Snook, L.K.
Alves, T.
Sousa, C.
Loo, J.
Gratzer, G.
Duguma, L.
Schrotter, C.
Ribeiro, N.
Mahanzule, R.
Mazuze, F.
Cuco, E.
Elias, M.
Mozambique’s Niassa Reserve contains Africa’s best preserved miombo woodlands. Half of the households there gather wild honey from natural hives for consumption and income. However, most collectors used destructive techniques: setting fire to the grasses under the hive tree to create smoke and...
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Snook, L.K.
,
Alves, T.
,
Sousa, C.
,
Loo, J.
,
Gratzer, G.
,
Duguma, L.
,
Schrotter, C.
,
Ribeiro, N.
,
Mahanzule, R.
,
Mazuze, F.
,
Cuco, E.
,
Elias, M.
,
[Relearning traditional knowledge to achieve sustainability: honey gathering in the miombo woodlands of northern Mozambique]
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Relearning traditional knowledge to achieve sustainability: honey gathering in the miombo woodlands of northern Mozambique