.Indigenous Knowledge of Passive Defense in Iranian Historical Architecture and Urbanism

ahmad jeddi

Volume 2, Issue 3 , August 2015, Pages 7-42

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2015.5149

Abstract
    Defense rather than employed armed means, includes all measures which minimize vulnerability of building, site or town against invasion. This research tries to demonstrate the dimensions of passive defense in the history of Iranian architecture to indicate past approaches and utilization of these ...  Read More

Application of Grounded Theory in Recognition of Indigenous Knowledge Jafar Hezarjaribi Reza Safari Shali

jafar hezarjeribi; reza safari shali

Volume 2, Issue 3 , August 2015, Pages 43-70

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2015.5306

Abstract
    As a combination of belongings, skills, values, beliefs, tools and methods of a social or national group, Indigenous knowledge has inherited through the experiences and confirmation of constituent generations in different fields of life. Its accurate application can lead to endogenous development ...  Read More

Indigenous Knowledge of Desert Truffle Among Turkmen People Aman Mohammad Komaki Hossein Barani Abolfazl Sharifiyan Bahraman

aman mohammad komaki; Abolfazl sharifiyan; Hossein barani

Volume 2, Issue 3 , August 2015, Pages 73-103

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2015.5307

Abstract
    The indigenous knowledge arises from reality of human life and experiences on the earth, which indeed stems from ancestors. They may have got this knowledge from their living directly and gather it experimentally. So they are specific for one ecosystem. The desert truffles are from a group of ...  Read More

Indigenous Knowledge of Using Wild Plants in the Northeast Khuzestan Case Study Izeh Province Mansooreh Razavi

mansooreh razavi

Volume 2, Issue 3 , August 2015, Pages 108-146

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2015.5308

Abstract
  We can take into account the plants as a one of the most crucial Elements in ecosystem cycle; the cycle that its goal is to provide an environmental situation for existence. Plants during the primitive life of the people had an important role in livelihood. They have been food, dress, Fuel, accommodation, ...  Read More

Redefinition of Native Medicine in the Modern Era: A Case Study of Beliefs about Fertility and Infertility in Ardestan City

tahereh ghaderi; ali akbar jafariyan; nafiseh rahiminiya

Volume 2, Issue 3 , August 2015, Pages 147-184

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2015.5309

Abstract
  Using common methods in supplementary medicine along with the modern one has drawn the attention of many scientific circles. Development of traditional medicine and the use of common beliefs in native medicine in the modern era give us fresh impetus for discovering the cultural roots of this type of ...  Read More

Ethnobotany of Manna Oak (Quercus brantii Lindl.) In Kakasharaf Region of Khorramabad County

ahmad bazgir; Manochehr Namiraniyan Manochehr Namiraniyan; mohammad avatefi

Volume 2, Issue 3 , August 2015, Pages 185-228

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjik.2015.5310

Abstract
  Abstract The dominant tree species in forests of Lorestan province are Manna oak (Quercus brantii Lindl.), and local community has used this species in different cases. During the time, these uses have led to significant relation among local people and the forest. The relation is often based on experiences ...  Read More