1. Citizen science data on urban forageable plants: a case study in Brazil.
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Soares FM, Ferreira Pires L, Garcia MC, Coradin L, Ghilardi-Lopes NP, Silva RR, de Carvalho AM, Gavai A, Bouzembrak Y, Maculan BCMDS, Koffler S, Montedo UB, Drucker DP, Santiago R, de Carvalho MCP, Lima ACDS, Gabriel HDE, de França SGM, de Almeida KR, Dos Santos BJ, and Saraiva AM
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This paper presents two key data sets derived from the Pomar Urbano project. The first data set is a comprehensive catalog of edible fruit-bearing plant species, native or introduced to Brazil. The second data set, sourced from the iNaturalist platform, tracks the distribution and monitoring of these plants within urban landscapes across Brazil. The study includes data from the capitals of all 27 federative units of Brazil, focusing on the ten cities that contributed the most observations as of August 2023. The research emphasizes the significance of citizen science in urban biodiversity monitoring and its potential to contribute to various fields, including food and nutrition, creative industry, study of plant phenology, and machine learning applications. We expect the data sets presented in this paper to serve as resources for further studies in urban foraging, food security, cultural ecosystem services, and environmental sustainability., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no competing interest regarding the publication of this work. There are no financial, personal, or professional relationships that could be perceived as potentially biasing the content presented in this manuscript., (© The Author(s) 2024.)
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- 2024
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