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Ethnobotany is the study of the relationships between plants and people.
See Navajo ethnobotany for a list of plants and how they were used.
The general public thinks ethnobotany is a very romantic activity.
The focus of ethnobotany is not solely on the search for new medicines.
Her specialty is ethnobotany, the study of how different cultures use plants for food and other purposes.
"But in certain areas you could get a research visa to do ethnography and ethnobotany.
Intellectual property rights and benefit-sharing arrangements are important issues in ethnobotany.
He is interested in anthropology, ethnobotany and alternative medicine.
This is also the beginning of academic ethnobotany.
Q. Do you have a favorite ethnobotany movie?
Between 1961 and 1963 he worked for the Colombian government as ethnobotany in the Amazon region.
Kilham has taught ethnobotany at University of Massachusetts since 2000.
Gunther's work on ethnobotany is still extensively consulted today.
Q. How did ethnobotany become your life's passion?
His research focused on ethnobotany and language.
With co-writers she was the author of notable books on the early history and ethnobotany of the region.
Following her retirement, Ammal continued to work focusing special attention on medicinal plants and ethnobotany.
Rather, the value of ethnobotany lies in its contribution to greater understanding of the interactions between people and the plants that give us life.
"My boyfriend is getting his Ph.D. in ethnobotany," she said.
A "healer's house" of thatch and wood is used for ethnobotany demonstrations on the weekends.
Ethnobotany and much other cultural information.
In the course of independent research, he made contributions to the fields of ethnobotany, botany, and anthropology.
Core disciplines which study traditional medicine include herbalism, ethnomedicine, ethnobotany, and medical anthropology.
She also worked on cytology and ethnobotany.
Therefore, in ethnobotany, they are primarily known for their use by indigenous people in obtaining aquatic food sources.