Outdoor activities foster local plant knowledge in Karelia, NE Europe

Wild edible plants, particularly berries, are relevant nutritional elements in the Nordic countries. In contrast to decreasing global trends, approximately 60% of the Finnish population is actively involved in (berry) foraging. We conducted 67 interviews with Finns and Karelians living in Finnish Ka...

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Main Authors: Mattalia, G., Svanberg, I., Ståhlberg, S., Kuznetsova, N., Prūse, B., Kolosova, V., Aziz, M. A., Kalle, R., Sõukand, R.
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Published: 2023
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spelling ftvuamstcris:oai:research.vu.nl:publications/d9ef78c5-128c-4c1c-98c7-7be3f9baef82 2024-09-15T18:16:22+00:00 Outdoor activities foster local plant knowledge in Karelia, NE Europe Mattalia, G. Svanberg, I. Ståhlberg, S. Kuznetsova, N. Prūse, B. Kolosova, V. Aziz, M. A. Kalle, R. Sõukand, R. 2023-05-27 https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/d9ef78c5-128c-4c1c-98c7-7be3f9baef82 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-35918-7 https://hdl.handle.net/1871.1/d9ef78c5-128c-4c1c-98c7-7be3f9baef82 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85160263361&partnerID=8YFLogxK http://www.scopus.com/inward/citedby.url?scp=85160263361&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/d9ef78c5-128c-4c1c-98c7-7be3f9baef82 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Mattalia , G , Svanberg , I , Ståhlberg , S , Kuznetsova , N , Prūse , B , Kolosova , V , Aziz , M A , Kalle , R & Sõukand , R 2023 , ' Outdoor activities foster local plant knowledge in Karelia, NE Europe ' , Scientific Reports , vol. 13 , 8627 , pp. 1-10 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-35918-7 article 2023 ftvuamstcris https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-35918-7 2024-09-05T00:23:23Z Wild edible plants, particularly berries, are relevant nutritional elements in the Nordic countries. In contrast to decreasing global trends, approximately 60% of the Finnish population is actively involved in (berry) foraging. We conducted 67 interviews with Finns and Karelians living in Finnish Karelia to: (a) detect the use of wild edible plants, (b) compare those results with the published data about neighbouring Russian Karelians, and (c) document the sources of local plant knowledge. The results revealed three main findings. First, we observed a similarity in wild food plant knowledge among Karelians and Finns from Karelia. Second, we detected divergences in wild food plant knowledge among Karelians living on both sides of the Finnish–Russian border. Third, the sources of local plant knowledge include vertical transmission, acquisition through literary sources, acquisition from “green” nature shops promoting healthy lifestyles, childhood foraging activities performed during the famine period following WWII, and outdoor recreational activities. We argue that the last two types of activities in particular may have influenced knowledge and connectedness with the surrounding environment and its resources at a stage of life that is crucial for shaping adult environmental behaviours. Future research should address the role of outdoor activities in maintaining (and possibly enhancing) local ecological knowledge in the Nordic countries. Article in Journal/Newspaper karelians Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU): Research Portal Scientific Reports 13 1
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description Wild edible plants, particularly berries, are relevant nutritional elements in the Nordic countries. In contrast to decreasing global trends, approximately 60% of the Finnish population is actively involved in (berry) foraging. We conducted 67 interviews with Finns and Karelians living in Finnish Karelia to: (a) detect the use of wild edible plants, (b) compare those results with the published data about neighbouring Russian Karelians, and (c) document the sources of local plant knowledge. The results revealed three main findings. First, we observed a similarity in wild food plant knowledge among Karelians and Finns from Karelia. Second, we detected divergences in wild food plant knowledge among Karelians living on both sides of the Finnish–Russian border. Third, the sources of local plant knowledge include vertical transmission, acquisition through literary sources, acquisition from “green” nature shops promoting healthy lifestyles, childhood foraging activities performed during the famine period following WWII, and outdoor recreational activities. We argue that the last two types of activities in particular may have influenced knowledge and connectedness with the surrounding environment and its resources at a stage of life that is crucial for shaping adult environmental behaviours. Future research should address the role of outdoor activities in maintaining (and possibly enhancing) local ecological knowledge in the Nordic countries.
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author Mattalia, G.
Svanberg, I.
Ståhlberg, S.
Kuznetsova, N.
Prūse, B.
Kolosova, V.
Aziz, M. A.
Kalle, R.
Sõukand, R.
spellingShingle Mattalia, G.
Svanberg, I.
Ståhlberg, S.
Kuznetsova, N.
Prūse, B.
Kolosova, V.
Aziz, M. A.
Kalle, R.
Sõukand, R.
Outdoor activities foster local plant knowledge in Karelia, NE Europe
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title_short Outdoor activities foster local plant knowledge in Karelia, NE Europe
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