Godoy-Sepúlveda, Francisco
Sanosa-Cols, Pau
Parra, Santiago A.
Peña-Enguix, Adrià
Pérez-Luque, Antonio J.
Ramos-Font, María Eugenia
Robles, Ana Belén
Tognetti, Mauro J.
González-Robles, Ana
Ravera, Federica
Ventura, Montserrat
Dominguez, Pablo
Funding for this research was provided by:
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Article History
Accepted: 11 April 2024
First Online: 20 April 2024
Declarations
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: This research adhered to the codes of ethics of the International Society of Ethnobiology and the Society of Economic Botany scientific associations that typically work with indigenous groups and local communities and have developed strict codes of ethics over the years to respect the rights of potentially vulnerable societies. The research was conducted through free, prior and informed consent with shepherds, majors and local Protected Area’s managers.
: None of the co-authors have any conflict of interest when submitting the following manuscript to Human Ecology.