For example, the authors discuss ethnobotany in some detail, reviewing human uses of plants ranging from consumption to religious rituals. |
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He is a conservation biologist who has worked in the fields of ethnobotany and plant germplasm conservation for 30 years. |
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From the perspective of ethnobotany, the higher a plant's status among native peoples, the more potent it often proves to be medicinally. |
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Trees are described first at the generic level, with a discussion of form, ecology, phenology, ethnobotany, etc. |
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Our understanding of the physical anthropology and ethnobotany of this prehistoric people has increased considerably in the past several decades. |
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He is the supervising museum instructor, teaching classes on ecology and ethnobotany, writing curriculum and maintaining and creating exhibits. |
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Scholars coined the term ethnobotany about a century ago for the study of the many ways that indigenous peoples make use of plants. |
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A native of British Columbia, Davis holds degrees in anthropology and biology and received his Ph. D. in ethnobotany from Harvard University. |
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Their plant knowledge is being collated to create a book and educational exhibition on ethnobotany that can be used in schools. |
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In Burkina Faso and Vietnam, it is organizing mini-symposiums to train local populations in good practices and the virtues of ethnobotany. |
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A total of 45 activities were funded, ranging from an ethnobotany project, to a children's video and funding for a language resource center. |
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Certain areas of science such as ethnobotany have come to appreciate the potential for Aboriginal contributions to science. |
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The LVMH Perfumes and Cosmetics Research Department continues its work in ethnobotany. |
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Phylogeny, cytology, ethnobotany, conservation biology, and infraspecific taxa are all reasons why a revision of the North American species of Apios was needed. |
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Her research also explores the ethnobotany and ethnobiology of Tibetan medicine as they relate to the problematic of plants identification. |
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A reporter, awed by his reputation as the world's top authority on ethnobotany, asked how he should be described. |
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In Hawaii, he began his transformation into one of the nation's foremost herbalists, earning master's degrees in anthropology and ethnobotany. |
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In addition to the existing language and literacy courses, we plan to develop an integrated approach to organic agriculture, livestock management, ethnobotany and health care. |
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Later work in ethnobotany and symbolic ecology has taken greater care to note the political and economic context of local understandings of the biophysical environment. |
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I am thankful for what you have shown me about watersheds, other cultures, ethnobotany, natural healing, renewable energy, spirituality, and so much more. |
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He is interested in ethnobotany, especially the past uses of plants and, together with his wife Jennifer, has spent a number of years in Greece and in western Canada identifying seeds and charcoal from archaeological sites. |
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In fields such as ethnobotany there is a significant amount of traditional knowledge that was published without the awareness or consent of the original knowledge holders. |
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It contains particularly detailed accounts of religion, ethnobotany, folk medicine, and economics, dictated to him in Náhuatl by Aztec noblemen and priests. |
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In view of the number of Arecaceae species and the wide range of habitats they occupy, studying their biology involves a number of fields, from paleobotany to systematics through agronomy, genome analysis and ethnobotany. |
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Folk notions of botany and zoology are presented as ethnobotany and ethnozoology alongside references from the formal sciences. |
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The Perfumes and Cosmetics companies are expanding their work in ethnobotany and establishing preferential partnerships to cultivate certain plants. |
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Again, the literature can provide a wealth of information in this regard, since much information and expertise already exists, particularly in the areas of pharmacognosy and ethnobotany. |
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Activities for discovering careers in scientific fields that are out of the ordinary: forensic archaeology, ethnobotany, psychoacoustics, plastics styling. |
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The trip includes presentations by specialists in American Indian rock art, archeological method and theory, flint knapping, ethnobotany and on-site archeological field work. |
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James Mandaville's Bedouin Ethnobotany is a welcome addition that will be of enormous value to anthropologists, botanists, and historians. |
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Zemede Asfaw, Associate Professor of Ethnobotany in the College of Natural Sciences at Addis Ababa University. |
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