Impacts of Industrialization on Foraging in Peri-Urban Areas. Insights from Padua, NE Italy

Masiero Souviney, Micol and Mattalia, Giulia and Pieroni, Andrea (2024) Impacts of Industrialization on Foraging in Peri-Urban Areas. Insights from Padua, NE Italy. Human Ecology, 52. ISSN 1572-9915

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Abstract

Western European societies, ecologies, and economies were significantly impacted by industrialization after WWII. Steadily increasing urbanization and the abandonment of traditional agricultural activities led to a rapid erosion of local environmental knowledge (LEK). We conducted 40 semi-structured interviews in Padua, one of the most industrialized areas of Italy, to identify changes and drivers of change in plant foraging. We documented the use of 56 plant, fungal, and animal taxa, including the most foraged Humulus lupulus, Silene vulgaris, and Papaver rhoeas. These are mainly prepared in risottos, frittatas, and boiled mixtures. During their lifetime, 68% of the interviewees redirected their foraging area, 25% completely abandoned their foraging practice, and 7% abandoned foraging but resumed it after retirement. Changes in the foraging area and foraging abandonment were mainly driven by increased pollution and lack of land accessibility, as well as partially related lifestyle changes and (micro)climate change. In the face of such changes and with the aim of re-establishing the connection between peri-urban communities and their land, some local committees are struggling to take back the unused spaces of the industrial area and prevent future loss of land accessibility and consequent loss of LEK.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Local ecological knowledge (LEK) · Generational transmission of LEK · Foraging · Urban ethnobotany · Ethnobiology · Wild foods · Industrialization · Padua · Northeast Italy
Subjects: D History General and Old World > DG Italy
G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GE Environmental Sciences
Depositing User: ePrints deposit
Date Deposited: 22 Sep 2024 13:57
Last Modified: 22 Sep 2024 13:57
URI: http://eprints.tiu.edu.iq/id/eprint/1616

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