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Publications: Economic Botany December 2025 Special Issue Now Available!

Contributed by aneely on Jan 27, 2026 - 08:15 PM

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The December 2025 Special Issue is Now Available!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Special Issue: Wild Food Plants-Euphoria: Navigating the Relationships between Contemporary and ‘Traditional’ Foraging
Guest editors: Dr. Naji Sulaiman and Prof. Andrea Pieroni

The following are the articles found in the December 2025 issue of Economic Botany:

  • Ethnobotany and Economic Botany: Why We Are Changing Our Journal Name
  • Editorial: Wild Food Plants-Euphoria: Navigating the Relationships between Contemporary and “Traditional” Foraging
  • From Tradition to the Digital Age: The Evolution of Foraging in Slovenia
  • Ghost Pipe Then and Now: the Influence of Digital Media on the Medicinal Use of Monotropa uniflora in the United States
  • Mushroom Harvests and Harvester Practices in the Mid-Atlantic Region of the United States and the Emergence of Digital Community Mycology
  • A Hidden Bio-Cultural Erosion? Mountain Marginalization and the Resilience of Traditional Environmental Knowledge Among Pomaks in the Greek-Bulgarian Rhodopes
  • Foraging Wild Food Plants in the Dry Gorges of Pakistan’s High Karakorum Mountains: A Generational Perspective
  • Three Faces of Urban Foraging: Recreational, Subsistence, and Traditional Practices in Indonesia
  • Book Reviews

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