Assessing the current use and significance of wild edible plants traditionally gathered in Lebanon an ethnobotanical study - by Maysan Louay Marouf
Abstract
An ethnobotanical study was conducted in rural Lebanon between 2002 and 2004. Tw enty- five key informants from fourteen towns and villages were interviewed usin g a semi-structured questionnaire, the objectives being to find out which wild e dible plants
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Thesis (M.S.E.S.)--American University of Beirut, Interfaculty Graduate Environmental Sciences Program (Ecosystem Management), 2005.;"Advisor: Dr. Salma Talhouk, Associate Professor, Plant Sciences--Member of Committee: Dr. Malek Batal, Assistant Professo
Bibliography : leaves 71-75.
Bibliography : leaves 71-75.