
Inventory and Implications of Plant Use for Environmental Conservation in Visconde de Mauá, Serra da Mantiqueira, Brazil
2015; University of Hawaii Press; Volume: 14; Linguagem: Inglês
10.17348/era.14.0.027-047
ISSN1547-3465
AutoresMariana Martins da Costa Quinteiro, Ana Mayumi Gonçalves Tamashiro, Marcelo Guerra Santos, Luiz José Soares Pinto, Moemy Gomes de Moraes,
Tópico(s)Environmental Sustainability and Education
ResumoThe community of Visconde de Mauá is located in the Serra da Mantiqueira Environmental Protection Area, characterized by high mountain rainforest vegetation. Despite a resident population predominantly from outside the region, inhabitants follow local patterns of plant use. Local plant uses were identified using participant observation, semi-structured and informal interviews, and guided tours. Uses were sorted in categories: medicine, food, handicrafts, fuel, construction, ornamental, and symbolic. Among the categories, medicinal use included the largest number of plant species. Tourism is intense in the area and has already affected community patterns of plant use by reducing demand for food cultivation. Alternatively, tourism has instead spurned demand for fuel and handmade crafts, a practice deemed to be incompatible with the preservation of the environment and local plant species.
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