Bibliometric analysis of ethnobotanical research in Brazil (1988-2013)

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Autor(a) principal: Ritter,Mara Rejane
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Silva,Taline Cristina da, Araújo,Elcida de Lima, Albuquerque,Ulysses Paulino
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062015000100113
Resumo: This study aimed to define the current status of ethnobotanical research in Brazil based on published scientific articles and to detect current knowledge gaps in Brazil's ethnobotany. A database, including articles published in national and international scientific journals from 1988 to 2013, was gathered for this purpose. This report discusses the growing number of publications in ethnobotanical research and the main techniques used in the discipline. To identify current knowledge gaps, his report emphasizes the main focus of the different studies, target regions, and communities targeted or involved in the original study. Most publications focused on the northeast and southeast Brazil, and the most frequently studied biomes were the Caatinga and Atlantic forest. Further, the most frequently studied communities were located in rural areas, although the number of studies focused in urban areas has been steadily increasing. A lack of human resources in ethnobotanical research and a lack of current studies in the Amazon, Cerrado, Pampa, and Pantanal regions were the main identified gaps. These data provide a basis for future studies and investments aimed at strengthening ethnobotanical research in Brazil.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bibliometric analysis of ethnobotanical research in Brazil (1988-2013)
title Bibliometric analysis of ethnobotanical research in Brazil (1988-2013)
spellingShingle Bibliometric analysis of ethnobotanical research in Brazil (1988-2013)
Ritter,Mara Rejane
economic botany
ethnobiology
ethnoecology
scientometrics
traditional knowledge
title_short Bibliometric analysis of ethnobotanical research in Brazil (1988-2013)
title_full Bibliometric analysis of ethnobotanical research in Brazil (1988-2013)
title_fullStr Bibliometric analysis of ethnobotanical research in Brazil (1988-2013)
title_full_unstemmed Bibliometric analysis of ethnobotanical research in Brazil (1988-2013)
title_sort Bibliometric analysis of ethnobotanical research in Brazil (1988-2013)
author Ritter,Mara Rejane
author_facet Ritter,Mara Rejane
Silva,Taline Cristina da
Araújo,Elcida de Lima
Albuquerque,Ulysses Paulino
author_role author
author2 Silva,Taline Cristina da
Araújo,Elcida de Lima
Albuquerque,Ulysses Paulino
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ritter,Mara Rejane
Silva,Taline Cristina da
Araújo,Elcida de Lima
Albuquerque,Ulysses Paulino
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv economic botany
ethnobiology
ethnoecology
scientometrics
traditional knowledge
topic economic botany
ethnobiology
ethnoecology
scientometrics
traditional knowledge
description This study aimed to define the current status of ethnobotanical research in Brazil based on published scientific articles and to detect current knowledge gaps in Brazil's ethnobotany. A database, including articles published in national and international scientific journals from 1988 to 2013, was gathered for this purpose. This report discusses the growing number of publications in ethnobotanical research and the main techniques used in the discipline. To identify current knowledge gaps, his report emphasizes the main focus of the different studies, target regions, and communities targeted or involved in the original study. Most publications focused on the northeast and southeast Brazil, and the most frequently studied biomes were the Caatinga and Atlantic forest. Further, the most frequently studied communities were located in rural areas, although the number of studies focused in urban areas has been steadily increasing. A lack of human resources in ethnobotanical research and a lack of current studies in the Amazon, Cerrado, Pampa, and Pantanal regions were the main identified gaps. These data provide a basis for future studies and investments aimed at strengthening ethnobotanical research in Brazil.
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