Applied Ethnobotany
Title | Applied Ethnobotany PDF eBook |
Author | Anthony B. Cunningham |
Publisher | Earthscan |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1853836974 |
First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Applied Ethnobotany
Title | Applied Ethnobotany PDF eBook |
Author | Anthony B. Cunningham |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 322 |
Release | 2014-10-14 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1136534660 |
Its wise and sensitive approach to working with local people will be relevant in situations throughout the world.' ECOS 'The numerous diagrams, tables of data, information flow charts, fieldwork sketches etc. give a great vibrancy to the work... It deserves a wide readership.' TEG News Wild or non-cultivated plants are crucial to the lives of a large portion of the world's population, providing low-cost building materials, fuel, food supplements, medicines, tools and sources of income. Despite their importance, their vulnerability to harvesting and other social impacts is not well understood. Applied Ethnobotany is the first practical guide to be published on how to manage wild plant species sustainably. This detailed manual on wild plant resources sets out the approaches and field methods involved in participatory work between conservationists, researchers and the primary resource users. Supported by extensive illustrations, it explains how local people can learn to assess the pressures on plant resources and what steps to take to ensure their continued availability. For all those involved in resource management decisions regarding plant species and diversity, and in particular those studying or working in conservation, rural development and park management, this guide is invaluable. Published with WWF, UNESCO and Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Applied Ethnobotany
Title | Applied Ethnobotany PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Ethnobotany |
ISBN |
Ethnobotany of the Caucasus
Title | Ethnobotany of the Caucasus PDF eBook |
Author | Manuela Simioni |
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Release | |
Genre | Ethnobotany |
ISBN | 9783319500096 |
"The Caucasus MRW (online and print) Volume will cover this European Macroregion. The content will focus on the ethnobotany of wild plants in this Macroregion and it will be first developed as an online site and, later, when all of the planned topics have been covered for this specific volume, printed in a hard copy version. The online site will remain live and be available for updates (with new monographs [if not covered initially due to lack of research]). The content will be divided into sections covering countries (or groups of countries), based on plant diversity and not necessarily political or national boundaries. The Caucasus volume will have an Introduction (4,000-6,000 words); 50 200 plant monographs (10 to maximum 50 monographs per country) with each monograph having a length of ~1,500 words (with references), plus 2-4 photographs. To further define the content, the plant monographs will be divided into five major categories (food; medicine/cosmetic; veterinary; handicraft plants; and ritual/folkloric uses) and include notes. The number of the monographs in every category will be negotiated depending on the advances of the ethnobotanical research in each specific country, or group of countries. The main criteria for the inclusion of a given plant will be its cultural salience within a given country (assessed by the Volume Editor). References will be given at the end of the Introduction and each monograph..."--Publisher's website.
Ethnobotany in the New Europe
Title | Ethnobotany in the New Europe PDF eBook |
Author | Manuel Pardo-de-Santayana |
Publisher | Berghahn Books |
Pages | 408 |
Release | 2010-06-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1845458141 |
The study of European wild food plants and herbal medicines is an old discipline that has been invigorated by a new generation of researchers pursuing ethnobotanical studies in fresh contexts. Modern botanical and medical science itself was built on studies of Medieval Europeans’ use of food plants and medicinal herbs. In spite of monumental changes introduced in the Age of Discovery and Mercantile Capitalism, some communities, often of immigrants in foreign lands, continue to hold on to old recipes and traditions, while others have adopted and enculturated exotic plants and remedies into their diets and pharmacopoeia in new and creative ways. Now in the 21st century, in the age of the European Union and Globalization, European folk botany is once again dynamically responding to changing cultural, economic, and political contexts. The authors and studies presented in this book reflect work being conducted across Europe’s many regions. They tell the story of the on-going evolution of human-plant relations in one of the most bioculturally dynamic places on the planet, and explore new approaches that link the re-evaluation of plant-based cultural heritage with the conservation and use of biocultural diversity.
Ethnobotany for Beginners
Title | Ethnobotany for Beginners PDF eBook |
Author | Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 79 |
Release | 2017-02-14 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3319528726 |
Designed for new scholars, this book features a quick and easy-to-read discussion of ethnobotany along with its major developments. The language is clear and concise, objective and straightforward, and structured to lead the reader from the beginning of this science to the most recent developments. While there are some books on ethnobotany, mainly dealing with methods, this book covers the topic in an introductory and comprehensive text that prepares the reader for more advanced study of ethnobotany.
Plants, Health and Healing
Title | Plants, Health and Healing PDF eBook |
Author | Elisabeth Hsu |
Publisher | Berghahn Books |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 0857456334 |
Plants have cultural histories, as their applications change over time and with place. Some plant species have affected human cultures in profound ways, such as the stimulants tea and coffee from the Old World, or coca and quinine from South America. Even though medicinal plants have always attracted considerable attention, there is surprisingly little research on the interface of ethnobotany and medical anthropology. This volume, which brings together (ethno-)botanists, medical anthropologists and a clinician, makes an important contribution towards filling this gap. It emphasises that plant knowledge arises situationally as an intrinsic part of social relationships, that herbs need to be enticed if not seduced by the healers who work with them, that herbal remedies are cultural artefacts, and that bioprospecting and medicinal plant discovery can be viewed as the epitome of a long history of borrowing, stealing and exchanging plants.