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Management and publication of scientific data on traditional mycological and lichenological knowledge in Africa

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LICHENOLOGIST
卷 55, 期 5, 页码 169-179

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0024282923000294

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Diversity Workbench; ethnolichenology; ethnomycology; traditional knowledge

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Africa is a significant reservoir of knowledge about fungi and lichens, but the indigenous knowledge is being lost due to rapid urbanization and the loss of ecosystems. The database application called 'EthnoMycAfrica' aims to preserve and provide access to this knowledge by collecting published ethnomycological and ethnolichenological information from Africa. This resource, created mainly by African scholars, offers valuable insights for researchers, students, conservationists, and policy makers.
Africa is an important global reservoir for biological, cultural and traditional knowledge about fungi and lichens, which are used as food, medicine and in mythology, among other things. African human populations are undergoing highly significant changes and adaptation processes, which are accompanied by rapid urbanization, meeting with western civilization, high rural migration and the loss of natural ecosystems. Indigenous knowledge is being lost, including that concerning fungi and lichens. Ethnomycology and ethnolichenology provide a diversity of knowledge about beneficial and poisonous fungi and lichens, and give insights into their sociological impact on human behaviour and use. Here we present a working and publishing environment established with the Diversity Workbench software in line with national and international initiatives for FAIR guided provision of research data. The database application called 'EthnoMycAfrica' contains published ethnomycological and ethnolichenological information from Africa. The content is created and curated by team partners from Central, East, West, North and Southern Africa. Data entry is performed both online and offline, optionally via a mobile device. Currently, the system with the tools DiversityDescriptions and DiversityNaviKey contains a total of 1350 well-structured and freely and openly accessible data records. EthnoMycAfrica is the first database with a data schema, standard descriptors and data content created mainly by African scholars. The data can be useful for researchers, students, conservationists, policy makers, and others. It will also provide a basis for facilitating hypothesis generation and meta-analysis.

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