In its search for pathways towards a more sustainable management of natural resources, development oriented research increasingly faces the challenge to develop new concepts and tools based on transdisciplinarity. Transdisciplinarity can, in terms of an idealized goal, be defined as a research approach that identifies and solves problems not only independently of disciplinary boundaries, but also including the knowledge and perceptions of non-scientific actors in a participatory process. In Mozambique, the Centre for Development and Environment (Berne, Switzerland), in partnership with Impacto and Helvetas (Maputo, Mozambique), has elaborated a new transdisciplinary tool to identify indigenous plants with a potential for commercialization. ...
On the behalf of two funded research projects, developed for five years in 25 communities of NT, sca...
The beginnings of ethnobotanical investigations, viewed through the prism of time, are deemed to bel...
The most critical hurdle on the path to sustainable development in Africa and the rest of the so-cal...
INTRODUCTION:Ethnobotanical studies that include participatory methods aim to engage residents in di...
Ethnobotany is the study of people's classification, management and use of plants. Ethnobiologists a...
THE PURPOSES AND TEACHING OF APPLIED ETHNOBOTANY The aim of this paper is to provide recommendatio...
A consortium of conservation groups organized by the Missouri Botanical Garden in 2005 responded to ...
Although multiple studies advocate the advantages of participatory research approaches for ethnoscie...
Ethnobotanical relevance Miombo woodlands are an important source of food and medicine for rural com...
The fight against unsustainable use of the environment calls for a multisectoral approach, ethno-bas...
This study is an ethnobotanical survey conducted in the Limpopo Province (South Africa) with the goa...
In Paulshoek, Namaqualand, three research projects focusing on medicinal plants were developed concu...
Ethnobotany Contributes to The Understanding Human Relationship with Plant and Their Environment. Th...
Ethnobotany is the study of human–plant interactions in their historical and geographical totality, ...
Traditional knowledge on local biodiversity has sustained traditional economies for centuries across...
On the behalf of two funded research projects, developed for five years in 25 communities of NT, sca...
The beginnings of ethnobotanical investigations, viewed through the prism of time, are deemed to bel...
The most critical hurdle on the path to sustainable development in Africa and the rest of the so-cal...
INTRODUCTION:Ethnobotanical studies that include participatory methods aim to engage residents in di...
Ethnobotany is the study of people's classification, management and use of plants. Ethnobiologists a...
THE PURPOSES AND TEACHING OF APPLIED ETHNOBOTANY The aim of this paper is to provide recommendatio...
A consortium of conservation groups organized by the Missouri Botanical Garden in 2005 responded to ...
Although multiple studies advocate the advantages of participatory research approaches for ethnoscie...
Ethnobotanical relevance Miombo woodlands are an important source of food and medicine for rural com...
The fight against unsustainable use of the environment calls for a multisectoral approach, ethno-bas...
This study is an ethnobotanical survey conducted in the Limpopo Province (South Africa) with the goa...
In Paulshoek, Namaqualand, three research projects focusing on medicinal plants were developed concu...
Ethnobotany Contributes to The Understanding Human Relationship with Plant and Their Environment. Th...
Ethnobotany is the study of human–plant interactions in their historical and geographical totality, ...
Traditional knowledge on local biodiversity has sustained traditional economies for centuries across...
On the behalf of two funded research projects, developed for five years in 25 communities of NT, sca...
The beginnings of ethnobotanical investigations, viewed through the prism of time, are deemed to bel...
The most critical hurdle on the path to sustainable development in Africa and the rest of the so-cal...