Gender Differences in Knowledge, Use, and Collection of Wild Edible Plants in Three Spanish Areas

Author:

Acosta-Naranjo RufinoORCID,Rodríguez-Franco Ramón,Guzmán-Troncoso Antonio Jesús,Pardo-de-Santayana ManuelORCID,Aceituno-Mata Laura,Gómez-Melara José,Domínguez PabloORCID,Díaz-Reviriego IsabelORCID,González-Nateras Jessica,Reyes-García VictoriaORCID

Abstract

Many ethnobotanical studies have shown differences in the knowledge and practices held by men and women. Using ethnographic fieldwork, a survey, and secondary data from three different areas in Spain, this study shows a geographical pattern in women’s and men’s relations with wild edible plants. In the case studies from Southern Spain, Doñana, and Sierra Morena Extremeña, women gather less wild edible plants than men, while in the Central Spain case study, Sierra Norte de Madrid, the difference is less marked. We explain this difference through the construction and distribution of agrarian spaces, particularly with regards to land tenure type and urban centers size. In the southern cases, large agrarian properties are more prevalent than in Sierra Norte de Madrid, where common lands and small and medium properties predominate. Additionally, in Doñana, big urban agro-towns dominate, whereas in Sierra Norte de Madrid and Sierra Morena Extremeña little towns are the norm. Overall, our study suggests that gendered differences in the use of natural resources are better understood if contextualized in a large socioecological context.

Funder

Programa de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades del Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development

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