Fibrous bromeliads in Latin America and their use as raw material by traditional communities
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Bastian, Eduarda Kayser de Azevedo |
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Blanco, Graziela Dias |
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Romanowski, Luciele Leonhardt |
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Hanazaki, Natalia |
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2023-12-18T18:37:24Z |
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2023-12-18T18:37:24Z |
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23-12-06 |
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978-65-00-87779-3 |
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https://repositorio.ufsc.br/handle/123456789/253438 |
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Sustainable Design includes a holistic approach that takes into account the entire life cycle of a product
or system, from its origin to disposal. This approach has parallels with the knowledge and practices
developed by traditional communities in Latin America. An example of this similarity is the use of native
fibers in the manufacture of artifacts and traditional crafts. Among the botanical families used for such
purposes, Bromeliaceae has been widely described in different locations. Given this situation, the
present research aimed to carry out a bibliographical review of studies that present and describe the
use of leaf fibers from different species of bromeliads by traditional communities in Latin America,
highlighting their potential in strengthening the environmental, economic and social pillars of
sustainable design and sustainable crafts. From the analysis of 19 selected works, several traditional
uses of 17 species of Bromeliaceae were identified, with Aechmea magdalenae, Bromelia hieronymi and
Neoglaziovia variegata being the most cited species. Through the investigation, it was possible to
observe the great cultural and economic relevance of the use of bromeliad leaf fibers by traditional
communities in Latin America, as an important example of biocultural diversity that must be preserved. |
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Grupo de Pesquisa VirtuHab/UFSC |
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Natural fibers; Bromeliads; Sustainable design; Traditional communities; Ethnobotany |
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Fibrous bromeliads in Latin America and their use as raw material by traditional communities |
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Bromélias fibrosas na América Latina e seu uso como matéria-prima por comunidades tradicionais |
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Article |
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