This ethnobotanic survey is underway in Valmalenco (SO) and is part of the Interreg V‐A Italy‐Switzerland project B‑ICE (ID. 63143) (Bernina Terra Glacialis Project), which aims to create a new management model for the on‐ going climate change and reach new sources for the local enhancement. In this context, a precious heritage is represented by the knowledge on the uses of spontaneous plant species. The survey is ongoing in the munici‐ palities of Chiesa in Valmalenco, Caspoggio, Lanzada, Spriana and Torre di Santa Maria through the proposal of semi‐structured interviews to the local communities. To date, 276 interviews were collected. These data high‐ lighted that the most cited species were Achillea erba‑rotta All. subsp. moschata (Wulfen) I. Richardson, Malva sylvestris L. and Vaccinium myrtyllus L., used in the therapeutic and food fields. The main forms of preparation were digestive infusions, liqueurs, smoothing baths and anti‐inflammatory mouthwashes. The collected data were statistically analyzed using ethnobotanic indexes (ICF – Trotter, Logan 1986, FL, JI). Our investigation showed that traditional knowledge is still quite rich and alive in Valmalenco and that plants have an important role in the life of the local communities. Moreover, what is generally omitted are the difficulties encountered in human relationships: the wall of initial distrust that collapsed with a smile, the problems of communication, overcome with patience, the trouble of sharing spaces and managing everyday life among the members of a young research group. These aspects together account for an experience that combines traditional knowledge, science and humans, in a sustainable research perspective and in an Open Science context.

Ethnobotanic Survey In Valmalenco (Sondrio). Research experience told through difficulties, human relationships and funny moments / M. Bottoni, C. Giuliani, L. Colombo, F. Milani, K. Nallio, P. Sira Colombo, P. Bruschi, G. Fico. - In: NOTIZIARIO DELLA SOCIETÀ BOTANICA ITALIANA. - ISSN 2532-8034. - 5:2(2021), pp. 72-72. ((Intervento presentato al 1. convegno CYBO, Conference of Young Botanists tenutosi a Genova nel 2020.

Ethnobotanic Survey In Valmalenco (Sondrio). Research experience told through difficulties, human relationships and funny moments

M. Bottoni
Primo
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C. Giuliani
Secondo
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F. Milani;G. Fico
Ultimo
2021

Abstract

This ethnobotanic survey is underway in Valmalenco (SO) and is part of the Interreg V‐A Italy‐Switzerland project B‑ICE (ID. 63143) (Bernina Terra Glacialis Project), which aims to create a new management model for the on‐ going climate change and reach new sources for the local enhancement. In this context, a precious heritage is represented by the knowledge on the uses of spontaneous plant species. The survey is ongoing in the munici‐ palities of Chiesa in Valmalenco, Caspoggio, Lanzada, Spriana and Torre di Santa Maria through the proposal of semi‐structured interviews to the local communities. To date, 276 interviews were collected. These data high‐ lighted that the most cited species were Achillea erba‑rotta All. subsp. moschata (Wulfen) I. Richardson, Malva sylvestris L. and Vaccinium myrtyllus L., used in the therapeutic and food fields. The main forms of preparation were digestive infusions, liqueurs, smoothing baths and anti‐inflammatory mouthwashes. The collected data were statistically analyzed using ethnobotanic indexes (ICF – Trotter, Logan 1986, FL, JI). Our investigation showed that traditional knowledge is still quite rich and alive in Valmalenco and that plants have an important role in the life of the local communities. Moreover, what is generally omitted are the difficulties encountered in human relationships: the wall of initial distrust that collapsed with a smile, the problems of communication, overcome with patience, the trouble of sharing spaces and managing everyday life among the members of a young research group. These aspects together account for an experience that combines traditional knowledge, science and humans, in a sustainable research perspective and in an Open Science context.
ethnobotany, Open Science, sustainable research, traditional uses;
Settore BIO/15 - Biologia Farmaceutica
2021
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