In Cherán no one dies of hunger": ethnobiology contributions to food security

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Abstract

The present paper addresses the importance of ethnobiology for research on food systems, especially in rural communities whose interaction with nature is intrinsic to agricultural practices, hunting, gathering pants and fungi, also food preparation. We present different ways to get and to consume food of Cheran, a P´urhépecha community, where the annual cycle determines food production and consumption. At the end we stress the importance of this kind of researches, where ethnobiology approach could be the key to solve political problems concerning food segurity.

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Tania González Rivadeneira
Arturo Argueta Villamar

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Tania González Rivadeneira, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Arturo Argueta Villamar, Centro Regional de Investigaciones Multidisciplinarias

Centro Regional de Investigaciones Multidisciplinarias

González Rivadeneira, T., & Argueta Villamar, A. (2021). In Cherán no one dies of hunger": ethnobiology contributions to food security. Espacio Regional. Revista De Estudios Sociales, 1(13), 81-93. Retrieved from https://revistaespacioregional.ulagos.cl/index.php/espacioregional/article/view/3012

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