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Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine | 2013

Multidimensionality and scale in a landscape ethnoecological partitioning of a mountainous landscape (Gyimes, Eastern Carpathians, Romania)

Dániel Babai; Zsolt Molnár

BackgroundTraditional habitat knowledge is an understudied part of traditional knowledge. Though the number of studies increased world-wide in the last decade, this knowledge is still rarely studied in Europe. We document the habitat vocabulary used by Csángó people, and determine features they used to name and describe these categories.Study area and methodsCsángó people live in Gyimes (Carpathians, Romania). The area is dominated by coniferous forests, hay meadows and pastures. Animal husbandry is the main source of living. Data on the knowledge of habitat preference of 135 salient wild plant species were collected (2908 records, 44 interviewees). Data collected indoors were counterchecked during outdoor interviews and participatory field work.ResultsCsángós used a rich and sophisticated vocabulary to name and describe habitat categories. They distinguished altogether at least 142–148 habitat types, and named them by 242 habitat terms. We argue that the method applied and the questions asked (‘what kind of place does species X like?’) helped the often implicit knowledge of habitats to be verbalized more efficiently than usual in an interview. Habitat names were highly lexicalized and most of them were widely shared. The main features were biotic or abiotic, like land-use, dominant plant species, vegetation structure, successional stage, disturbance, soil characteristics, hydrological, and geomorphological features. Csángós often used indicator species (28, mainly herbaceous taxa) in describing habitats of species. To prevent reduction in the quantity and/or quality of hay, unnecessary disturbance of grasslands was avoided by the Csángós. This could explain the high number of habitats (35) distinguished dominantly by the type and severity of disturbance. Based on the spatial scale and topological inclusiveness of habitat categories we distinguished macro-, meso-, and microhabitats.ConclusionsCsángó habitat categories were not organized into a single hierarchy, and the partitioning was multidimensional. Multidimensional description of habitats, made the nuanced characterization of plant species’ habitats possible by providing innumerable possibilities to combine the most salient habitat features. We conclude that multidimensionality of landscape partitioning and the number of dimensions applied in a landscape seem to depend on the number of key habitat gradients in the given landscape.


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2014

Small-scale traditional management of highly species-rich grasslands in the Carpathians

Dániel Babai; Zsolt Molnár


Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae | 2012

Wild plants used for food by Hungarian ethnic groups living in the Carpathian Basin

Andrea Dénes; Nóra Papp; Dániel Babai; Bálint Czúcz; Zsolt Molnár


Biodiversity and Conservation | 2015

Do conservation and agri-environmental regulations effectively support traditional small-scale farming in East-Central European cultural landscapes?

Dániel Babai; Antónia Tóth; István Szentirmai; Marianna Biró; András Máté; László Demeter; Mátyás Szépligeti; Anna Varga; Ábel Molnár; Róbert Kun; Zsolt Molnár


Archive | 2008

TRADITIONAL ECOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE AS A CONCEPT AND DATA SOURCE FOR HISTORICAL ECOLOGY, VEGETATION SCIENCE AND CONSERVATION BIOLOGY: A HUNGARIAN PERSPECTIVE

Zsolt Molnár; Sándor Bartha; Dániel Babai


Journal for Nature Conservation | 2014

Lack of knowledge or loss of knowledge? Traditional ecological knowledge of population dynamics of threatened plant species in East-Central Europe

Éva Biró; Dániel Babai; Judit Bódis; Zsolt Molnár


Archive | 2013

Ehető, vadon termő növények és felhasználásuk a Kárpát-medencében élő magyarok körében néprajzi és etnobotanikai kutatások alapján

Andrea Dénes; Nóra Papp; Dániel Babai; Bálint Czúcz; Zsolt Molnár


Proceedings of the 5th European Congress of Conservation Biology | 2018

“Beyond the grassland”: habitat use of extensively grazing cattle, sheep

Anna Varga; Dániel Babai; Marianna Biró; László Demeter; Viktor Ulicsni; Noémi Ujházy; Kinga Öllerer; Ábel Molnár; Krisztina Molnár; Kriszta Gellény; Eszter Miókovics; Rolland Hollós; Zsolt Molnár


Archive | 2016

Species-rich Mountain Grasslands Through the Eyes of the Farmer: Flora, Species Composition, and Extensive Grassland Management

Dániel Babai; Zsolt Molnár


Archive | 2014

Ahogy gondozza, úgy veszi hasznát : hagyományos ökológiai tudás és gazdálkodás Gyimesben : traditional ecological knowledge and land use in Gyimes (Eastern Carpathians)

Dániel Babai; Ábel Molnár; Zsolt Molnár; Magyar Tudományos Akadémia. Bölcsészettudományi Kutatóközpont. Néprajztudományi Intézet; Magyar Tudományos Akadémia. Ökológiai Kutatóközpont. Ökológiai és Botanikai Intézet

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Zsolt Molnár

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Ábel Molnár

Szent István University

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Anna Varga

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Bálint Czúcz

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Marianna Biró

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Noémi Ujházy

Eötvös Loránd University

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Róbert Kun

Szent István University

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Sándor Bartha

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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