Ethnobotany 1st Edition
Unlock the living knowledge of plants and people with Ethnobotany, 1st Edition (Author:) — a thoughtful, accessible guide that brings traditional plant wisdom into modern practice. This edition captures the science, culture, and conservation of plant use, making it essential for anyone who cares about plants, people, and sustainable futures.
Inside, you’ll find clear explanations of core ethnobotanical concepts, field methods for documenting traditional knowledge, and practical approaches to plant identification and classification. The text bridges anthropology and botany, exploring how communities around the world relate to medicinal plants, food species, ritual flora, and habitat stewardship. Emphasis on ethical research, intellectual property, and biocultural conservation ensures the content is both responsible and contemporary.
Ideal for students, researchers, herbalists, conservationists, and community practitioners, this 1st edition balances academic rigor with real-world relevance. Readers will gain skills in conducting respectful fieldwork, interpreting plant use patterns, and applying ethnobotanical insights to sustainable resource management and local development initiatives. Regional and global perspectives make the book GEO-friendly, demonstrating how traditional plant knowledge varies across landscapes — from tropical forests to temperate grasslands — and why that diversity matters for biodiversity and cultural resilience.
Engaging, informative, and professionally written, Ethnobotany, 1st Edition is your gateway to understanding the relationships between people and plants. Add it to your library to deepen your expertise, support conservation efforts, and connect with centuries of botanical wisdom. Order now to start exploring the world of ethnobotany.
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