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This dataset contains the results from participatory mapping workshops with local communities in the municipality of Abrucena, in Almería, Spain. Participatory workshops were carried out divided by gender in different days. In addition, within each workshop, participants were dividing in two different groups. Participants were asked to: a) map past biocultural diversity elements in the region (i.e., practices, knowledge, and traditions); and b) map current biocultural diversity elements (i.e., practices, knowledge and traditions) in the region. In this upload you can find 4 files (shapefiles format): 1- Spatial database of past (1950) biocultural diversity elements mapped by women: this file contains the dataset with three different biocultural diversity elements differentiated (TypeBCD): practices, knowledge, traditions. 2- Spatial database of current (2022) biocultural diversity elements mapped by women: this file contains the dataset with three different biocultural diversity elements differentiated (TypeBCD): practices, knowledge, traditions. 3- Spatial database of past (1950) biocultural diversity elements mapped by men: this file contains the dataset with three different biocultural diversity elements differentiated (TypeBCD): practices, knowledge, traditions. 4- Spatial database of current (2022) biocultural diversity elements mapped by men: this file contains the dataset with three different biocultural diversity elements differentiated (TypeBCD): practices, knowledge, traditions.
"This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 101031168".
Biocultural diversity; Rural areas; Spain
Biocultural diversity; Rural areas; Spain
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