Plants are rich sources of drugs and other high-value chemicals that are used by humans. Many of the plant species that produce important molecules grow in remote locations and have extensive histories of indigenous use. Global concerns about sustainable supply have in some cases led to the development of alternative methods for production using biotechnological approaches. Consideration of responsible stewardship and use of the world's plants and associated traditional knowledge for the greater human good are at the heart of the Convention on Biological Diversity and the recently implemented Nagoya Protocol. The development of fora that enable open discussion and exploration of issues relating to these aspects will be critical in endeavors...
‘Botanical Fabrication’ is an on-going research initiative which investigates how an understanding o...
In recent years an interdisciplinary nexus has been generated around what it means to experience lif...
At a time of crisis in human relationships with the natural world, this practice-as-research project...
Here we investigate the application of cross-disciplinary approaches to explore societal perceptions...
Here we investigate the application of cross-disciplinary approaches to explore societal perceptions...
Chlorophilia, a human’s love or attraction to trees and plants (van Biesen), promises an alternative...
Chlorophilia, a human’s love or attraction to trees and plants (van Biesen), promises an alternative...
This paper draws on the importance of science-based agriculture in order to throw light on the way s...
The concept of growing plants for human health and general well-being, rather than for consumption a...
Life-sciences are pointing towards an alarming worldwide pollinator decline. This decline proceeds a...
Today’s popularity of plants within arts practice is certainly influenced by an awareness of our in...
Various platforms have demonstrated the value of hands-on activities – such as community gardening a...
Plants underpin our society providing food, fuel, medicines, clean air and water, positive mental he...
In " Iconic/Ironic Greenery: The Cultural Cultivation of Plants in Brecht Evens' The Making Of", the...
This issue of BGjournal addresses one of the most significant global challenges – the provision of a...
‘Botanical Fabrication’ is an on-going research initiative which investigates how an understanding o...
In recent years an interdisciplinary nexus has been generated around what it means to experience lif...
At a time of crisis in human relationships with the natural world, this practice-as-research project...
Here we investigate the application of cross-disciplinary approaches to explore societal perceptions...
Here we investigate the application of cross-disciplinary approaches to explore societal perceptions...
Chlorophilia, a human’s love or attraction to trees and plants (van Biesen), promises an alternative...
Chlorophilia, a human’s love or attraction to trees and plants (van Biesen), promises an alternative...
This paper draws on the importance of science-based agriculture in order to throw light on the way s...
The concept of growing plants for human health and general well-being, rather than for consumption a...
Life-sciences are pointing towards an alarming worldwide pollinator decline. This decline proceeds a...
Today’s popularity of plants within arts practice is certainly influenced by an awareness of our in...
Various platforms have demonstrated the value of hands-on activities – such as community gardening a...
Plants underpin our society providing food, fuel, medicines, clean air and water, positive mental he...
In " Iconic/Ironic Greenery: The Cultural Cultivation of Plants in Brecht Evens' The Making Of", the...
This issue of BGjournal addresses one of the most significant global challenges – the provision of a...
‘Botanical Fabrication’ is an on-going research initiative which investigates how an understanding o...
In recent years an interdisciplinary nexus has been generated around what it means to experience lif...
At a time of crisis in human relationships with the natural world, this practice-as-research project...